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    SOFTWARE PIRACY INCREASES IN ASIA-PACIFIC: INDUSTRY GROUP

    France24
    May 14 2008
    France

    The Asia-Pacific's average PC software piracy rate in 2007 increased
    to 59 percent of the software in use in the region from 55 percent
    the previous year, said the Business Software Alliance (BSA), which
    works to fight piracy.

    The increase was largely because of China's growing share of the
    region's overall PC market, it said.

    Losses from software piracy in the region rose to more than 14 billion
    US dollars in 2007 from almost 12 billion dollars in 2006, BSA said
    as it released a global study of the problem.

    BSA's members include Microsoft, Apple, McAfee and other major
    industry players.

    It says piracy includes illegal manufacture, the retail sale of
    pirated software, unauthorised downloading or uploading, and use of
    unlicensed software by businesses.

    Jeffrey Hardee, BSA's vice president and regional director, said the
    Asia-Pacific market for PC software is growing rapidly as incomes
    rise in emerging economies.

    The high growth rate for PC sales in countries such as China, India,
    Indonesia and Vietnam, which have large populations, is resulting in
    a higher loss from piracy compared with mature markets, he said.

    China's software piracy rate had fallen in three previous years but
    held steady at 82 percent from 2006 to 2007 as PC shipments to homes
    and small businesses grew rapidly, BSA said.

    Excluding Australia, Japan and New Zealand, the Asia-Pacific piracy
    rate would be higher than 70 percent, it said.

    Expanding usage of the Internet in the region could also worsen piracy
    through illegal downloading of software and unauthorised sharing of
    files, Hardee said.

    Bangladesh had the highest Asian piracy rate in 2007, at 92 percent,
    followed by Sri Lanka's 90 percent, BSA said. Vietnam was third-highest
    with 88 percent.

    Armenia's 93 percent piracy rate was the highest in the world and
    the United States had the lowest rate at 20 percent, BSA said.

    Global research group IDC conducted the study of 108 countries,
    BSA added.
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