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BSA: global software piracy rate is dropping, part two

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BSA: global software piracy rate is dropping, part two
Posted by Dennis
Posted on 05/06/03 11:35
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BSA: global software piracy rate is dropping, part two

Thanks to Alien_X we can read a follow-up article on the dropping piracy rate last year, which we already reported about earlier. Worldwide piracy of business software has declined slightly last year due to better education and more aggressive anti-piracy tactics, according to industry officials:

The main source of software piracy remains businesses buying one copy of software legally and then installing it over several computers, said Robert Holleyman, president and chief executive of the Business Software Alliance.

To combat that, the alliance continued circulating brochures on piracy and conducting amnesty campaigns encouraging businesses to pay for additional copies without threat of civil lawsuits or criminal prosecution, which could lead to fines and even imprisonment.

Last year, the software group also began using an automated software "robot" to find sites for downloading pirated software and computers that share such programs over Kazaa and other file-swapping networks. Previously, investigators looked for such piracy manually.

The study was conducted for the Business Software Alliance by International Planning and Research Corp. The piracy rate was calculated by comparing the researchers' estimates on demand with data on actual software sales.

The study did not include games, personal finance and other consumer programs. According to the article North America has the lowest piracy rate (24%) while Vietnam has the highest rate (95%).

Source: Yahoo! News





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The piracy rate was calculated by comparing the researchers' estimates on demand with data on actual software sales.
does that mean what i think it does? that piracy statistics are infact just made up? sure piracy goes on but you can bet the researchers' estimates do not include open source and free software in their calculations obviously those must be pirates too, no one uses free stuff...
One Wonders if Rsols like RIAA, MPAA and even BSA have cleaned their own backyard..........I would bet there is some illegal software floating around those offices..............:X
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