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Thanksgiving Special: the 5 Biggest Turkeys in Software Piracy
November 18, 2011

While we are thankful for so many reasons, in this blog post, we’d like to take a look at the five biggest mistakes or “turkeys” that have happened in the software piracy area in 2011.

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"Exposing a Culture of Widespread Software Piracy"
February 18, 2011

Network World’s Carolyn Duffy Marsan recently reported on disgruntled IT pros who are blowing the whistle on their companies’ use of unlicensed software. She notes that “in a tough economy, disgruntled or fired employees are reporting their questionable software licensing practices and exposing a culture of widespread piracy.”

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Waltham License Compliance Panel 2012
May 1, 2012

V.i. Labs hosted a license compliance panel discussion on "Best Practices for Generating, Investigating and Converting License Compliance Opportunities" featuring guest speakers from Dassault Systèmes, Sullivan & Worcester, and Software Compliance Group.

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05/17/2012
Shining a Light on the Shadow Market

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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05/15/2012
BSA 2011 Study Shows Growth in Global Piracy; ISVs to Turn to Compliance Programs to Recover Revenue

V.i. Labs’ top customers have identified more than $2.4 billion in revenue recovery opportunity since deploying CodeArmor® Intelligence; a sample of customers sharing results have reported gains of new license revenue of more than $100 million since 2011 using software intelligence data.

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