Software piracy hurting UK business, claims BSA
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Dubai eGovernment's e-Services will help
reduce piracy, says Business Software
Alliance
Dubai eGovernment's e-Services will help
reduce piracy, says Business Software
Alliance
12/22/2003 04:26 AMAME Info Dec 22 2003 3:33AM ET
Accounting Reform Said Hurting Software
Sales (Reuters)
Accounting Reform Said Hurting Software
Sales (Reuters)
07/12/2004 05:35 PMReuters - U.S. companies have been spending
more money to comply with new accounting laws, taking executive
attention away from major software purchases and helping
trigger a flurry of recent profit warnings by software
companies, an analyst said on Monday.
US Court Rejects Movie, Music Makers'
Piracy Claims (Reuters)
US Court Rejects Movie, Music Makers'
Piracy Claims (Reuters)
08/19/2004 03:01 PMReuters - A federal appeals court on Thursday
delivered a stinging blow to the anti-piracy efforts of major
movie studios and music companies, ruling that several online
file-sharing software companies are not liable for copyright
infringement.
Software piracy on the up
Software piracy on the up
07/12/2004 10:48 PMSunday Times South Africa Jul 13 2004 3:09AM GMT
CompAmerica Announces 20% off all PCs,
Laptops, Servers, Software and Services
at its new PC-Giants.com
Business-to-Business Computer Shopping
Portal for the Summer of 2005
CompAmerica Announces 20% off all PCs,
Laptops, Servers, Software and Services
at its new PC-Giants.com
Business-to-Business Computer Shopping
Portal for the Summer of 2005
06/05/2005 11:14 PMCompAmerica indicated that its ultra-sophisticated new electronic
computer products and parts-buying store/portal, could save anyone as
much as 37% off the usual store pricing on products from 500 brand
names, many of which aren’t available at stores like CompUSA, PC
Warehouse, other online stores, or Radio Shack. [PRWEB Jun 3, 2005]
Software Piracy Seen as Normal
Software Piracy Seen as Normal
06/24/2005 05:43 PMSlashdot Jun 24 2005 12:29PM GMT
Software Link Joins Best Software’s
Business Partner Advisory Council
Software Link Joins Best Software’s
Business Partner Advisory Council
03/22/2005 03:37 PMLeading accounting and business management software provider helps to
shape the way Best Software works with and through its partner
channel. [PRWEB Mar 22, 2005]
Software piracy continues to grow
Software piracy continues to grow
07/07/2004 07:45 AMFigures on global software piracy show that more than one-third of
programs are being used illegally.
Will Cheaper Software Ease Piracy?
Will Cheaper Software Ease Piracy?
07/30/2004 08:13 AMBSA now pushing 700 software piracy
probes in the U.S.
BSA now pushing 700 software piracy
probes in the U.S.
09/23/2004 05:22 PMThe chief enforcement officer for the Business Software Alliance told
attendees at a Gartner asset management conference yesterday that
software audit raids with federal marshals and court orders against
enterprise customers are rare.
Two Part Essay on Software Piracy
Two Part Essay on Software Piracy
01/06/2004 04:25 AMI have been a firm believer in purchasing software that I like. I
really like the shareware concept and support...
Software piracy climbs to $29 bln
globally
Software piracy climbs to $29 bln
globally
07/07/2004 04:26 AMIn its annual survey released today, the Business Software Alliance
(BSA) says that software piracy reached nearly US$29 billion in 2003,
notes Reuters...
Software Piracy Soars (NewsFactor)
Software Piracy Soars (NewsFactor)
07/07/2004 03:00 PMNewsFactor - Software firms are losing big to piracy. In 2003, some 36
percent of the software installed on computers worldwide -- valued at
US$29 billion -- was copied or distributed illegally, according to
a study released by the Business Software Alliance (BSA).
Software piracy 'seen as normal'
Software piracy 'seen as normal'
06/24/2005 02:59 PMCampaigns to persuade people to stop downloading pirated games from
the net are not working, a report suggests.
Software piracy cost $29 billion in 2003
Software piracy cost $29 billion in 2003
07/07/2004 09:25 AMThe
Business Software Alliance (BSA)
released on Wednesday key findings of a report conducted by industry
research firm International Data Corp. (IDC), which shows thirty-six
percent of all software installed on computers worldwide in 2003 was
pirated. The total loss for the pirated software represented almost
US$29 billion, according to the report.
Software Piracy Hurts End-Users Too
(NewsFactor)
Software Piracy Hurts End-Users Too
(NewsFactor)
07/08/2004 03:33 PMNewsFactor - A study released by the Business Software Alliance
provides some sobering statistics to software vendors: Thirty-six
percent of the US$80 billion in software installed on computers
worldwide was pirated in 2003, a loss of nearly $29 billion. In
other words, only $51 billion was purchased legally.
Will Cheaper Software Ease Piracy? (PC
World)
Will Cheaper Software Ease Piracy? (PC
World)
07/29/2004 08:48 PMPC World - Microsoft fights competition from open source and illegal
copies by cutting prices in some markets.
Software piracy runs rampant across
Canada
Software piracy runs rampant across
Canada
12/17/2003 07:17 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Dec 17 2003 5:43PM ET
Software piracy: Hype versus reality
Software piracy: Hype versus reality
08/02/2004 06:45 AMIn the face of increasing skepticism, Bob Kruger of the Business
Software Alliance says new piracy stats reflect the real magnitude of
the growing threat to digital copyrights.
Student Convicted of Software Piracy
(NewsFactor)
Student Convicted of Software Piracy
(NewsFactor)
12/28/2004 05:05 PMNewsFactor - A University of Iowa student has become the first person
convicted as part of "Operation Fastlink," a U.S. Department of
Justice initiative coordinated by the FBI that seeks to reduce
Internet-based piracy.
Warez Raids Net First Conviction For
Software Piracy
Warez Raids Net First Conviction For
Software Piracy
12/29/2004 01:06 AMTechWeb Dec 29 2004 4:09AM GMT
eBay confuses free software and piracy
eBay confuses free software and piracy
12/15/2003 10:25 AMI give eBay credit for trying to do the right thing. In 1999, James
Love documented on the Consumer Project for Technology mailing list
how Microsoft was forcing eBay to remove items from auction if they
bore the Microsoft name. According to Microsoft, consumers have no
right to sell Microsoft software that they have legally purchased.
eBay responded by pulling all auctions for Windows and warning those
who had tried to sell it of the legal consequences of software piracy.
But this is different. They are pulling auctions for free software.
It's because of their "piracy policy." At least that's what they're
telling Russ Phillips.
Anti-Piracy Software Royalties Cut After
Complaints
Anti-Piracy Software Royalties Cut After
Complaints
04/13/2005 05:58 PMA group of technology firms slash the royalties they want to charge
for essential anti-piracy systems after pressure from mobile phone
companies.
Largest ever penalty awarded for
Software Piracy
Largest ever penalty awarded for
Software Piracy
04/07/2005 07:09 AMZDNet India Apr 7 2005 12:03PM GMT
Microsoft Files Software Piracy Lawsuits
Microsoft Files Software Piracy Lawsuits
04/13/2005 01:43 AMBoost Marketing Apr 13 2005 5:41AM GMT
Large-scale software piracy ring busted
Large-scale software piracy ring busted
09/17/2004 01:53 PMThe Department of Justice announced an indictment against a ring of
software pirates accused of large-scale software piracy. Over US$80
million in pirated software was sezied.
MPAA anti-piracy software not as bad as
reported, but still stupid
MPAA anti-piracy software not as bad as
reported, but still stupid
02/01/2005 08:53 PMSometime ago, the MPAA released a program that's supposed to let you
scan your hard drive for infringing material. Contrary to published
reports, it doesn't claim to identify such material automatically.
It's still garbage, though.
FBI cracks multimillion-dollar software
piracy ring
FBI cracks multimillion-dollar software
piracy ring
09/17/2004 06:08 AMComputer Weekly Sep 17 2004 10:22AM GMT
Anti-Piracy Software Royalties Cut After
Complaints (Reuters)
Anti-Piracy Software Royalties Cut After
Complaints (Reuters)
04/13/2005 08:38 AMReuters - A group of technology firms
has slashed the royalties they want to charge for essential
anti-piracy systems after pressure from mobile phone companies,
the group said on Wednesday.
Vietnam starts taking action against
software piracy
Vietnam starts taking action against
software piracy
05/14/2004 09:15 AMVietnamese authorities raided the premises of three of the country's
largest computer assemblers in the capital Hanoi on Wednesday,
discovering large amounts of pirated software on the premises,
according to a government statement.
Spanish police bust MS software piracy
ring
Spanish police bust MS software piracy
ring
01/16/2004 11:32 AM14 fall into the Net
Software distie ordered to pay piracy
damages, goes titsup
Software distie ordered to pay piracy
damages, goes titsup
01/22/2004 09:14 AMDebts of £1m-plus
Symantec wins US$3M judgment in software
piracy suit
Symantec wins US$3M judgment in software
piracy suit
12/30/2003 10:05 PMEU extends review of anti-piracy
software deal
EU extends review of anti-piracy
software deal
08/17/2004 02:00 AMUsatoday.com - Mon Aug 16, 08:59 pm GMT
Software Group Enters Fray Over Proposed
Piracy Law
Software Group Enters Fray Over Proposed
Piracy Law
07/19/2004 01:04 AMA study released by the Business Software Alliance, which estimated
the yearly losses from software piracy at $29 billion, has stirred
controversy.
Firms paying too much for software, says
anti-piracy group
Firms paying too much for software, says
anti-piracy group
03/22/2005 05:08 PMShocking lack of dodgy licences...
Software Piracy Rate Climbs, Hits $29
Bln Globally
Software Piracy Rate Climbs, Hits $29
Bln Globally
07/07/2004 06:32 AMBoston Globe Jul 7 2004 10:54AM GMT
World software piracy losses climb to
$29 billion
World software piracy losses climb to
$29 billion
07/08/2004 08:53 AMPANORAMA SOFTWARE ACHIEVES OVER 200%
REVENUE GROWTH IN FIRST HALF OF 2004.
Business Intelligence Software Company
Continues Momentum; Drives Results for
Customers
PANORAMA SOFTWARE ACHIEVES OVER 200%
REVENUE GROWTH IN FIRST HALF OF 2004.
Business Intelligence Software Company
Continues Momentum; Drives Results for
Customers
09/15/2004 02:01 AMPanorama Software Exceeds Expectations in First Half of 2004 with over
200% Revenue Growth. Company increases customer and partner roster
with signficant globale brands. [PRWEB Sep 15, 2004]
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