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The Use of Pirated Software Dropped in 67 Countries
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May 16, 2008
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The Use of Pirated Software Dropped in 67 Countries
Topics: Operating System (Surveys)
A study of 108 countries conducted by International Data Corp (IDC) - and the results released by the Business Software Alliance (BSA) in their fifth-annual study on global software piracy - shows the use of pirated software dropped in 67 countries and in just eight countries did the piracy rate increase.
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Pirate will always win
Pirate will always win the battle!
Pirate will always win the battle!
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Posted by: anup — Posted On: Apr 11, 2010 11:43 PM
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The richest countries have less piracy rates, the poorest - higher rates. If they have the money, they buy legally. That's the truth. No need to fight piracy. It will die in the end. bibliography
The richest countries have less piracy rates, the poorest - higher rates. If they have the money, they buy legally. That's the truth. No need to fight piracy. It will die in the end. bibliography
Posted by: John — Posted On: May 24, 2010 04:09 AM
Speechless when see so many people not using original software