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What is the name of your state?CA

A couple of employees of public agency had the spouse of an employee purchase the academic version of a software program from the local university bookstore (which is an educational reseller and is only allowed to sell the software for student use ) under the false representation that the purchase was for the spouse's (purchaser) use for educational activities. In reality the purchase was for departmental use, which violates the license agreement; and the software has been installed so it can't be returned.
The difference in price is approximately $1000

My questions/concerns are:
1. Is was a crime or merely a civil matter? (since there was intentional deception invovled)

3. Given the difference in price is it a misdemeanor or a felony (assuming it is criminal)


3. Does it matter if the expense was recovered using federal

grant funds?


Thanks
 
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