| BSA releases Internet Piracy Report. |
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| Friday, 03 October 2008 00:00 | |
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BSA releases Internet Piracy Report.
Recently I was put in a position where I was asked to purchase and use pirated software from DELL. The problem was quite simple, a copy of windows 2003 SBS was misplaced. Before you accuse me of being irresponsible, this software was lost before I started working at the company (not to say I am responsible, but this was not my mistake)
Microsoft offers free backup media to anybody, for any reason, via an online form. When I went online I got the response that Microsoft is unable to help me because the OEM I purchased the software from, DELL , was still in business.
When I contacted dell for backup media they gave me two options, 1) Purchase windows 2003 SBS R2, or 2) pirate a copy and comit copyright infringement.
After about 2 weeks, over 30 calls to both Microsoft and dell, I was stuck between a rock and a hard place. I have a legitimate COA, I have the serial numbers, but no media. I almost felt like they were asking me to contribute to piracy. Regardless of if I was licensed to run the software, they wanted me to contribute by paying for pirated software?
I decided to go online and look for a used copy legitimate copy, this is when I found www.ioffer.com.
When something sounds to good to be true, chances are it is. Sites like ioffer let anybody sell anything and under current law, have no responsibility to do much about it.
The BSA recently released a report on internet piracy where it talks about sites like ioffer, and other more known sites like ebay.com. This report also claims some very high numbers on internet (download) piracy. For example, the report says that in some parts of the world, P2P traffic consumes between 49% and 89% of all internet traffic during the day and upto 95% at night
The report also outlines risks of pirated software (both from warez, p2p, and from purchasing it from online retailers). According to a survey conducted by Forrester Research, one in 5 U.S. consumers experienced problems like software not working, found out after the fact they purchased pirated software, 12% never received anything, software having virus’s or tools for remote control , incomplete software, etc.
The report outlines case study’s about ioffer and ebay, and also include case studies about people who run some of these piracy online online retail websites such as Danny Ferrer from www.buyusa.com and others.
You can read the full 22 page report by the BSA by clicking here.
An update to my story about DELL and Microsoft? I ended up finding it in storage, a room we didn’t have access to until recently. |
