9/15/11

Half of PC users use bootleg software, study says | Inquirer Technology

Half of PC users use bootleg software, study says | Inquirer Technology: "MANILA, Philippines—Almost half of the world’s personal computer users acquire software through illegal means most or all of the time, according to a survey by the Business Software Alliance on PC users’ behaviors and attitudes toward software piracy and intellectual property rights.
Approximately 47 percent of the PC users use illegal software, and this figure is significantly higher in developing economies, the results showed.
Ipsos Public Affairs conducted the research on behalf of BSA by surveying approximately 15,000 PC users in 32 countries."

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