Houston Chronicle by Jacob Carpenter Oct. 28, 2019
The cost of Houston ISD employees intentionally and repeatedly violating an Austin-based company’s copyrights on study guides is now final: $7.8 million.
HISD and the educational materials supplier DynaStudy agreed to a multimillion-dollar settlement earlier this month, ending three and a half years of litigation stemming from extensive copyright violations, according to a copy of the settlement obtained through a public records request. The agreement is slightly less than the $9.2-million verdict awarded to DynaStudy by jurors in May, but significantly more than the $800,000 final settlement offer HISD made before the trial. The two sides continued to negotiate a settlement following the jury’s verdict, as HISD sought a new trial or a reduction in the award.
HISD is expected to pay the settlement out of the district’s general fund, which covers day-to-day expenses, such as employee salaries and program costs. The district maintains a “rainy day†fund of nearly $400 million, which could be tapped to cover the payout.
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