BSA announces that global software piracy rate is dropping
The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has announced that the global piracy rate of business software has been dropped from 40% to 39%. The decrease of one percent breaks with the trend of last years that always showed an increase of the piracy numbers. However this decrease still leaves a lot of problems as in Eastern Europe and the Asia Pacific over 90% of the companies is using pirated software.
Between 1994 and 2002, the U.S. piracy rate dropped to 24 percent from 32 percent and in Western Europe to 35 percent from 52 percent. North America and Western Europe are the largest software markets. However the BSA is not planning to retire yet.
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Between 1994 and 2002, the U.S. piracy rate dropped to 24 percent from 32 percent and in Western Europe to 35 percent from 52 percent. North America and Western Europe are the largest software markets. However the BSA is not planning to retire yet.
The modest improvement brings to an end two straight years of piracy escalation. The industry had blamed the burgeoning traffic in copyright-protected materials on Internet file-sharing networks and on so-called "warez" trading sites for the recent upsurge in unlicensed software duplicates. |
Source: Reuters.com
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Posted by WRFan on Wednesday 04 June 2003 00:49
wasn't me
. lol, wasn't my fault. I do everything I can to increase the rate. 
. lol, wasn't my fault. I do everything I can to increase the rate. 


Posted by Seán on Wednesday 04 June 2003 01:15
As the BSA rely on piracy to do business, I don't see them giving up too easily. If they do succeed in reducing piracy to 0%, then these type of companies would go bust! 



Posted by Sherrif on Wednesday 04 June 2003 04:03
I take it the BSA consider nearly every consumer a cretin....
Overstate, Mark up, Exaggerate and when figures get into the realms of reality, self laud, pat yourself on the back, and try to convince everyone you were correct in calling all computer users pirates, thieves and crimminals...one can only hope that the spin doctors for these organisations get bowel cancer.............
Overstate, Mark up, Exaggerate and when figures get into the realms of reality, self laud, pat yourself on the back, and try to convince everyone you were correct in calling all computer users pirates, thieves and crimminals...one can only hope that the spin doctors for these organisations get bowel cancer.............


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