Online software piracy is evolving from year to year. The
bad of online software piracy are impacts the companies that develop and
manufacture software, exposes users to a host of unacceptable risks, and
ultimately threatens intellectual property. We, as a software consumer, have to
fight against intellectual property theft of Internet piracy around the world.
As Internet access continues to grow up, both the opportunities and challenges
associated with its use – including the rise of Internet-based piracy –also
increases in scale and complexity. For over two decades, the Business Software
Alliance (BSA) has led the technology industry in protecting intellectual
property rights and combating software piracy across the globe. The role of BSA
is to identify and remove unlicensed software products online. The program’s
approach and targets are constantly changing to reflect the continually
evolving online environment, so it’s fighting the online software piracy.
They use an online auction tracking system and other
proprietary technologies to monitor, investigate and seek enforcement against
the distribution of pirated software. Once the pirate user have access to the
internet, they can be found via auction sites, peer-to-peer (P2P) sites,
BitTorrent index sites, one-click file hosting sites and other Internet
channels, including social networking, business-to-consumer (B2C) and
business-to business (B2B) sites. In conclusion, don’t use pirate software
become it could be dangerous to you.
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Internet Reference:
http://internet.bsa.org URL: Internet Software Piracy: A Multifaceted Challenge [Online] Retrieved on 27th September 2011.
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