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Anti Piracy Blog

added: Thu, 03rd April 2008 | 67 views | 0x in favourites
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how to effectively protect, package, licensing, sell and control the use of software.

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Selling Unlicensed Software Costs SA Vendors Dearly

Microsoft has reached substantial settlements with 21 vendors in South Africa, who have been selling computers loaded with unlicensed Microsoft software. The actions are part of Microsoft’s Global General Software Initiative. Click here to read the full story. Bookmark to:          

Cheap in the Short Run, Not the Long Run

Apart from being illegal and an infringement of software copyright laws, purchasing a computer that comes complete with unlicensed Microsoft software might save money in the short run, but not the long run. The lack of access to the latest software updates and new features means that computer performance deteriorates over time, and with it, [...]

Software Pirate Gets Long Prison Sentence

A resident of Connecticut was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for violating copyright laws, by building and operating warez sites, used for hosting pirated software. Click here for the full story. Bookmark to:          

BSA Cracks down on Software Piracy in Cyprus

A company in Cyprus was fined EUR 20,000 after being caught selling pirated software. The fine came after the Business Software Alliance in Cyprus filed a complaint against the company. CLICK HERE to read the full story. Bookmark to:          

Incentives are not Sole Reason for Reporting Software Piracy

The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has expanded its reward program for people reporting software piracy. However the BSA has revealed that many report cases of piracy for ethical reasons - such as respect for intellectual property- rather than merely for financial incentives. CLICK HERE to read the full article. Bookmark to:          

European Parliament Rejects Anti-Piracy Policy

Members of the European parliament have rejected a policy suggestion aimed at tackling software piracy. According to the “three strikes” policy suggested by the British and French governments, individuals suspected of software piracy would be denied internet access. To implement the policy, Internet Service Providers would have to monitor the internet usage of its subscribers, [...]

Please note: Your copy of MS Office is not Genuine

Users of counterfeit versions of Microsoft Office will see pop-up dialog informing them that their copy is not genuine. The new Microsoft pilot is set to begin in the near future in Spain, Turkey, Italy and Chile. The reminders will continue until the user removes the pirated software and installs a valid copy. CLICK HERE to [...]

Turkey Extends Fight Against Software Piracy

Turkey plans to tackle software piracy through legislative action, and education for school age children. Prosecutors and judges are receiving special training in the US in order to help with the large number of software piracy cases waiting to go to trial. Turkey’s software industry is worth $1-billion. CLICK HERE to read the [...]

South African Artists Lose Out to Piracy

Recording artists in South Africa are loosing out to rising costs of the recording industry, and software piracy. CLICK HERE to read the full article. Bookmark to:          

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