The 2011 BSA Global Software Piracy Study claims a $63 billion global piracy problem with 57% of users admitting they pirate software, but enforcement techniques like whistle blower campaigns and take down notices can yield bad PR. Software Intelligence solutions enable vendors to shine a light on what the BSA calls the “shadow market” by [...]
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The BSA issued its ninth annual global piracy study today, revealing that the commercial value of pirated software rose from $58.8 billion in 2010 to $63.4 billion in 2011. The report also finds that 57 percent of computer users admit to pirating software and that the global piracy rate “hovers at 42 percent.” The BSA [...]
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One of the best lessons you learn as a parent is to “pick your battles.” You only have so much energy and (emotional) capital to spend so it is important to make sure the battle is on a significant issue and that the outcome will yield positive (hopefully long term) results. Do I care that my [...]
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Are your customers using more licenses than allowed under the terms of their license agreement? Are there companies using pirated versions of your software? Just like chess, you need to make the right moves and think ahead to win these battles. Your next move depends where you are on “the board.” We have described software [...]
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Despite living in an era of social media (where there are seemingly more ways of sharing information than there are people), I’m amazed by how little substantive conversation there is on the topic of license compliance. Of course, there is plenty of discussion about software piracy – unfortunately for software vendors, the vast majority of [...]
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