Open source can stem software piracy: OSIA

Posted by dave on Jul 14, 2004 7:34 AM EDT
Sydney Morning Herald
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Australia's Open Source industry body OSIA has said alternative solutions based on open source software can help governments and corporates halt illegal copying of software, according to a media release from the body. A Business Software Alliance (BSA) survey released earlier had said 36 percent of all the software installed on computers worldwide in 2003 was downloaded illegally.

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