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The Business Software Alliance (BSA), the international association established by the software industry to promote a safe and legal digital world, has announced that it has recently released the Fifth Annual BSA and IDC Global Software Piracy Study. [read full story]
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WASHINGTON (Business Wire EON) May 13, 2008 -- Although piracy of software on personal computers (PC) declined in many countries in 2007, fast growing PC markets in some of the world’s highest piracy nations caused overall numbers to worsen—a trend that is expected to continue. Moreover, dollar...
Attention News Editors Canadian Economy TORONTO, May 14 /CNW/ - The Business Software Alliance (BSA) today announced that Canada's PC software piracy rate decreased one percentage point from 34 per cent to 33 per cent in 2007. While Canada remains among the top 20 countries with the lowest...
WASHINGTON --(Business Wire)-- Although piracy of software on personal computers (PC) declined in many countries in 2007, fast growing PC markets in some of the world's highest piracy nations caused overall numbers to worsen--a trend that is expected to continue. These are among the findings of...
BSA just released today a new piracy study and there are some remarkable facts in there: The worldwide weighted average of piracy rate is 38% The median piracy rate in 2007 is 61% Think about the second point for a second: This means that in half of the countries they studied, the piracy rate is...
Singapore - China's and India's growing share of the overall Asia-Pacific personal computer market has hiked the region's software piracy rate and increased financial losses, the Business Software Alliance (BSA) said in a report released on Wednesday...
While software piracy dropped in 11 Asian countries, an increase in PCs shipped with pirated applications in China has kept numbers up, study finds. Compare your salaryUse the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join...
Woensdag 14 mei 2008 | Business Software Alliance ] Washington, D.C. (Wednesday, May 14) â Although piracy of software on personal computers (PC) declined in many countries in 2007, fast growing PC markets in some of the worldâs highest piracy nations
WASHINGTON—(BUSINESS WIRE)—May 13, 2008— Although piracy of software on personal computers (PC) declined in many countries in 2007, fast growing PC markets in some of the world’s highest piracy nations caused overall numbers to worsen—a trend that is expected to continue. Moreover, dollar losses...
Software piracy increased last year in the Asia-Pacific region, boosted by China's growing use of personal computers, an industry group said on Wednesday. The Asia-Pacific's average PC software piracy rate in 2007 increased to 59 percent of the software in use in the region from 55 percent the...
Berlin: Software piracy cost global businesses $47.8 billion (Rs2.02 trillion) in lost revenue last year, up 20% from 2006, according to a study that was to be released late Wednesday night or Thursday morning India time by an industry trade group. But the rate of unauthorized copying actually...
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