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    BUSINESS SOFTWARE ALLIANCE: ONLY 20% OF COMPUTER SHOPS IN ARMENIA OFFER LICENSED SOFTWARE

    Arminfo
    2009-09-10 15:54:00

    ArmInfo. Business Software Alliance Office in Armenia has surveyed the
    local computer market and revealed that only 20% of computer shops in
    Armenia offer licensed software, BSA Legal Adviser Narine Lazarian
    said at press conference on Thursday. The survey involved 20 shops
    (selected in a random way) offering computers. The surveyors visited
    each shop by 5 times under pretense of customers. Only 4 of the 20
    shops offered licensed software and refused to install unlicensed
    one. A number of shops failed to offer licensed programs. N. Lazarian
    said that customers were just offered not to install licensed
    software. "We are not going to cast doubt on the authority of companies
    and privates. We are trying to raise public awareness of the necessity
    of acquiring licensed software as well as to support the shops offering
    legal products," she said.

    She mentioned that International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA)
    estimated piracy in Armenia at 92% basing on the ratio of the sold
    computers and licensed programs in the country. The survey results
    will be submitted to the state authorities, including to the Agency
    for Protection of Intellectual Property in Armenia at the Economy
    Ministry. "Our further cooperation with the state department will
    further be based on the precedents of copyright violations, including
    use of Armenian fonts without consent of the authors as well as illegal
    copying of intellectual property of show business representatives,"
    N. Lazarian said.

    The Business Software Alliance is the voice of the world's commercial
    software industry and its hardware partners before governments and
    in the international marketplace. BSA programs foster technology
    innovation through education and policy initiatives that promote
    copyright protection, cyber security, trade, and e-commerce. Business
    Software Alliance (BSA) is a nonprofit trade association created
    to advance the goals of the software industry and its hardware
    partners. It is the foremost organization dedicated to promoting
    a safe and legal digital world. Headquartered in Washington, DC,
    BSA is active in more than 80 countries.
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