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Indian textile firm to pay $100000 for using pirated softwareHeadquartered in Madhya Pradesh's Indore, Pratibha Syntex Ltd exports cloths to top American companies including Walmart.
US law to make pirated software costly for Indian manufacturersThe losses incurred would be in the form of fines for non-compliance with clean IT practices required under the US Law Against Unfair Compe...
Pirated software may lead to $35 million export loss for manufacturing firmsA mid-sized manufacturing co in India could lose as much as US $35 million in export revenue if it is using pirated (unlicensed) softwares.
Governments can lose $ 50 billion due to malware in pirated software: StudyGovernments could lose more than USD 50 billion in dealing with costs associated with malware on pirated software, shows a study.
Cos to spend $500 bn in 2014 to deal with malware, data breachThis is followed by unauthorised Internet transactions (51%) and hijacking of email, social networking and bank accounts (50%).
US Unfair Competition Law won't hamper Indian trade: Commerce Ministry"It (the US Unfair Competition Act) will not affect Indian trade as such because we are innovators of software industry."
1% rise in licenced software use can add $1.3 billion to GDP: StudyComparable loss in the US was about $9.7 billion and $9 billion in China. In 2011, the piracy percentage in the country stood at 63%.
Pirated software to cost dearly: StudyConsumers will spend 1.5 billion hours and USD 22 billion identifying, repairing and recovering from the impact of malicious software.
Consumers to spend $22 billion to check malwares in 2013Consumers will spend $ 22 billion on checking malware attacks this year, while companies will invest a whopping $ 114 billion in dealing wi...
- Over half of world PC users admit to pirating software: Report
Over half of the world's personal computer users, 57 per cent to be precise, admit to pirating software, according to a new study.
- No surprise that Nehru Place is one of the 30 markets violating IPR
Nearly half the world's personal computers use software that is pirated. In India, it's worse. Only about one third of the software sold is...
- Most Indians ready to pay more for genuine software: Microsoft
Most Indians are ready to shell out more for original software, rather than pirated versions, as they feel genuine products are more secure...
- Microsoft CEO decries software piracy by China firms
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer on Friday decried the use of pirated software by Chinese businesses.
- Buy original software for safe e-transactions
Pirated software can dilute the effectiveness of anti-virus program and risk the safety of online transactions.
- State-run units face security threat from pirated software
State-run units and corporations in India, which are expected to spend over $10 billion on IT contracts in the current fiscal year, face po...
- Stiff penalties for software pirates in new copyright law
Those dealing in pirated software may soon face stiff action from its rightful owners as the government will soon amend the copyrights law ...
- China launches new campaign to fight piracy
China has launched another nationwide campaign to curb rampant piracy ahead of the first-round of the Sino-US Strategic Economic Dialogue h...