Business Software Association
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U.S. calls for more antipiracy action from China
News Government officials applaud China's PC and optical disc factory crackdown but say more action is needed.
Wednesday, April 12 2006 09:24 AM
Tags: Piracy, Government, Regulations, Politics, International governments
Australian police chastised for warez raids
News The Australian Federal Police has been lambasted for its participation in last week's Internet piracy raids with some suggesting software houses should foot their own bill in the fight against illegal software use.
Wednesday, December 19 2001 12:30 PM
Aussie software pirates turn themselves in
News The Business Software Association of Australia has described its 60-day Software Truce as “hugely successful”, with over 1150 companies signing up for immunity.
Monday, July 02 2001 11:48 AM
Software makers to be held more accountable?
Blogs Software companies throughout the world are taking note of moves in Europe to subject software to the same consumer prot...
Monday, June 01 2009 10:40 AM
Copyright down under? Yeah, right
News Almost nine out of ten Australians would not purchase a PC equipped with a government-mandated copyright protection device, a survey has found.
Monday, September 24 2001 03:46 PM
Australian ad agency facing piracy suit
News One of Australia's leading advertising agencies is being sued for alleged breach of software copyright.
Thursday, November 29 2001 05:46 PM
Oz software pirate gets record penalty
News Software piracy could cost Logicworld as much as A$250,000--the largest penalty to be slapped on an Australian company to date.
Tuesday, August 07 2001 10:48 AM
Australian software prices--industry fires back
News The Business Software Association of Australia (BSAA) has fired back at a government watchdog agency, over its recent claims that Australians are paying more for business software and PC games than users in other countries--especially the US.
Wednesday, April 11 2001 02:14 PM
Aussie software pirate gets record penalty
News Software piracy could cost Logicworld as much as A$250,000 (US$129,000)--the largest penalty to be slapped on an Australian company to date.
Tuesday, August 07 2001 12:03 PM
Software pirates turn themselves in
News More than one thousand "software pirates" have applied for immunity against prosecution, following a 60 day truce period.
Monday, July 02 2001 11:06 AM





