VIDEO from Medialink and the Business Software Alliance: Pirated PC Software Weakens High Tech Sector & Cyber Security
Posted on: Tuesday, 12 May 2009, 14:07 CDT
See video from the Business Software Alliance at: http://inr.mediaseed.tv/Dittus_36563/
"We are continuing to make progress against PC software piracy in many countries, which helps people working in the US-led global software industry. That's the good news," said BSA President and CEO
Among the study's key findings:
- In 2008, the rate of PC software piracy dropped in about half (57) of the countries studied, remained the same in about a third (36), and rose in just 16.
- The worldwide PC software piracy rate rose from 38 percent to 41 percent because PC shipments grew fastest in high-piracy countries such as
China andIndia . The dollar value of pirated software rose by 11 percent to$53 billion . - High piracy means fewer jobs in software development and IT services, and creates cyber security risks.
- Lowering global piracy by just one point a year would add
$20 billion in stimulus to the IT industry. - The highest-piracy regions are Central/
Eastern Europe (67 percent) andLatin America (65 percent). The lowest regions areNorth America (21 percent) and the European Union (35 percent).
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SOURCE Medialink; Business Software Alliance
Source: PR Newswire
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