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September 14th, 2005 08:55 AM #1
and other unlicensed softwares... FYI lang...
PNP, NBI joins anti-piracy campaign, warn of more raids
By Erwin Lemuel Oliva
INQ7.net
THE PHILIPPINE National Police (PNP) and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) agreed on Wednesday to help the Optical Media Board in its effort stamp out software piracy in the country.
The new anti-piracy campaign, dubbed Pilipinas Anti-Piracy Team, has set a 30-day deadline, starting August 16, for companies to stop using unlicensed software. PNP, NBI, and OMB officials said they were already eyeing several local companies but did not elaborate.
OMB Chairman Edu Manzano said that about 16 billion pesos in taxes are lost to piracy in the Philippines. This estimate covers the software and entertainment industry in the country.
Manzano disclosed that the OMB has closed down another major, illegal optical media replication facility in Balintawak last week, which has been operating for the past three years and producing 40,000 discs a day.
Meanwhile, Jeffrey Hardee, BSA vice president and regional director for Asia, stressed that software piracy is now more rampant online.
About 80 percent of IP violations happen through file-sharing networks, he added, noting that optical media piracy only accounts for a small portion of piracy problem worldwide.Hardee said that the industry organization is now quick to flag Internet service providers found hosting illegal software through file-sharing networks.There are now eight pending cases filed against local firms, according to Hardee.
BSA has been advertising a one-million-peso reward to anyone who can give on local companies violating the intellectual property rights of software firms. BSA has also given as much as 200,000 pesos to a tipster. "We've had several convictions already," Hardee added.
Companies have less than 30 days to stop using illegal software, he warned.
A 2004 study by the International Data Corp. for BSA put the software piracy rate in the Philippines at 71 percent, which amounts to 3.7 billion pesos lost to piracy.
i am using 2 PC sa office at 1 sa bahay.. dapat daw kasi ay may seal ng orig windows na nakadikit sa PC mo para malaman na Licensed yung gamit mo. Saan ba pwede makabili ng murang Licensed Windows XP Pro Software.. at magkano?? pwede ba 1 orig software lang for 3 PCs...Last edited by Elroi; September 14th, 2005 at 09:09 AM.
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September 14th, 2005 09:57 AM #3
1 OS / PC po sir... di pwede for multiple PCs ... for sure mga companies muna target nila and internet cafes... yung mga home users... baka sumunod na in the near future
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September 14th, 2005 10:07 AM #4
nako mahirap ata manghuli sa private homes..kelangan ng search warrant dba?
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September 14th, 2005 10:11 AM #5
yup mahihirapan sila sa mga home users... saka maisip sana nila na napakaraming pinoy na naging bihasa sa programming, web design , webdevelopment etc ng dahil sa pirata
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September 14th, 2005 10:14 AM #6
there are ways na makakatipid for cafe owners, they can acquire the XP for multiple PCs, expensive but more value for money pag maraming units sa cafe. meron ata 5 licenses or 10 agad in 1 XP cd.
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September 14th, 2005 10:27 AM #8
Originally Posted by BlueBimmer
pati naman sa mga private companies, kailangan muna ng search warrant eh.
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September 14th, 2005 10:33 AM #9
so they cant just barge in on cafes left and right? IIRC i heard na bigla nalang papasok and confiscate the PCs if pirated windows..
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September 14th, 2005 10:45 AM #10
Originally Posted by raikonen
Anyway, I am all for supporting legitimate programmers and giving software companies just compensation for their products, but I also wish they'd take a realistic look at their product pricing vis-a-vis the operating expenses and buying power of typical Pinoy companies/home users.
Like yung MS Office 2003, nasa P13,000+ yung presyo nyan diba. E sino ba namang estudyante na gumagawa ng mga project sa home computer nya ang makakabili ng ganun kamahal na software?
I am currently observing the 2SM battery installed on my MU-X, Yuasa brand. Kaka 1 yr lang nito...
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well