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NCMX Inc. — Nationally Approved Training Can Immunize Companies and Public Agencies Against Software Licensing Violations
Business Editors, High Tech Writers PORTLAND, Ore.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 25, 2000 -- Enterprise-wide software management strategies prevent piracy and avoid penalties A decade ago, the average company didn't have to be concerned with liability for misuse of its computer software. Today this is a major risk-management...
Tags: agency, asset, Remedy Corp., software, Software Publishers Association, training
Research articles 2000-04-25
Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics--YOU CAN FIND NUMBERS THAT SAY ANYTHING–ESPECIALLY IF YOU MAKE 'EM UP.(News Briefs)
Megabytes, megahertz, market share--you can't have a conversation about computers without trotting out numbers. Yet the sloppiness of today's high-tech numberology is appalling. Let's try this example: how many Americans are online? Research firm IDC nails it squarely at 38 million; Mediaquest says 53...
Tags: Desktops, HARDWARE, International Data Corp., marketing, SALES, software, Software Publishers Association
Research articles 1999-06-01
Enfish Tracker Pro Named Finalist for Prestigious Spa ``Codie Award'' in Two Categories: Best New Consumer Software Application and Best Internet Enhancement Tool
PASADENA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 6, 1999--Enfish Tracker Pro has been named a finalist for the industry's most prestigious software award, the Software Publishers Association SPA Codie Award in two categories: Best New Consumer Software Application and Best Internet Enhancement Tool. Winners will be announced at the 1999 Excellence in Software...
Tags: Internet, software, Software Publishers Association
Research articles 1999-01-06
A NEW FOCUS FOR THE SPA.(Industry Trend or Event)
Like many of its member companies, the 14-year-old Software Publishers Association has watched much of its traditional business--membership dues, conferences, anti-piracy settlements--slowly erode. And like many software companies, the SPA has decided to grow by acquisition. Last week the association announced that it's merging with...
Tags: FINANCE, INTERNET, Investment, Piracy, software, Software Information Industry Association, Software Publishers Association
Research articles 1998-12-20
QuicKeys for Windows Named Finalist for Prestigious Software Industry Award
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 10, 1998-- New automation program from CE Software considered for Software Publishers Association's annual Codie Awards CE Software, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of CE Software Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ SC Symbol: CESH), today announced that QuicKeys for Windows has been named a...
Tags: Handhelds, HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, Software Publishers Association
Research articles 1998-12-10
President Orders End To Government Software Piracy
The White House last week ordered federal agencies to crack down on the use of pirated software in government computers, and directed the US senior trade official to urge foreign governments to do the same. The executive order, signed personally by President Clinton, orders federal agencies to only use authorized...
Tags: agency, computer, Piracy, software, Software Publishers Association
Research articles 1998-10-05
President Orders End To Government Software Piracy
The White House last week ordered federal agencies to crack down on the use of pirated software in government computers, and directed the US senior trade official to urge foreign governments to do the same. The executive order, signed personally by President Clinton, orders federal agencies to only use authorized...
Tags: agency, computer, Piracy, software, Software Publishers Association
Research articles 1998-10-05
MICROSOFT: Microsoft's Tod Nielsen delivers keynote address at 14th Annual SPA Conference.
M2 PRESSWIRE-16 September 1998-MICROSOFT: Microsoft's Tod Nielsen delivers keynote address at 14th Annual Software Publishers Association Conference C1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:150998 * Microsoft general manager of developer relations highlights tremendous opportunities for industry growth and innovation to more than ...
Tags: conference, Microsoft Corp., software, Software Publishers Association, Strategy
Research articles 1998-09-16
Pirates' booty
Software piracy in Latin America continues to rob companies of revenue, according to a new study by U.S. industry groups Business Software Alliance and Software Publishers Association. The study reports nearly $US1 billion in lost sales, lead by Brazil ($133 million), Mexico and Argentina. Overall the piracy rate in Latin...
Tags: Piracy, software, Software Publishers Association
Research articles 1998-09-01
Worldwide software piracy losses up in 1997.
Revenue losses due to software piracy reached an estimated $11.4 billion worldwide in 1997, up from $11.2 billion in 1996, according to the 1997 Global Software Piracy Report recently released by the Business Software Alliance BSA and the Software Publishers Association SPA. This increase follows the...
Tags: Business Software Alliance, Piracy, revenue, software, Software Publishers Association
Research articles 1998-08-01
SPA URGES FEDS TO ALLOW EXPORT OF OPERATOR ACTION-EQUIPPED ENCRYPTION TECHNOLOGY.(Software Publishers Association)
The Software Publishers Association SPA, the leading trade association for the software industry, last week urged the Clinton administration to allow software companies to freely export encryption products that include operator action technologies. "This is an innovative, industry-developed solution that addresses law enforcement needs," said...
Tags: software, Software Publishers Association
Research articles 1998-07-20
Spa Urges Feds To Allow Export Of Operator Action- Equipped Encryption Technology
The Software Publishers Association SPA, the leading trade association for the software industry, last week urged the Clinton administration to allow software companies to freely export encryption products that include operator action technologies. "This is an innovative, industry-developed solution that addresses law enforcement needs," said Ken Wasch, SPA president.Operator action...
Tags: software, Software Publishers Association
Research articles 1998-07-20
SOFTWARE PUBLISHERS ASSOC. SUPPORTS JUSTICE ANTITRUST SUIT AGAINST MICROSOFT.
The leading trade association for the software industry is applauding the decision by the Dept. of Justice and 20 states to file an antitrust suit against Microsoft Corp. According to the Washington, D.C.-based Software Publishers Association SPA, the action taken late last month by Justice "reflects...
Tags: antitrust, Microsoft Corp., software, Software Publishers Association
Research articles 1998-06-01
Software piracy: is it happening in your school or university? (includes related articles on steps for staying legal and code of ethics)(ways to avoid software copyright violation) (Industry Trend or Event)(Cover Story)
The Copyright Act confers on the owner of a copyrighted work the proprietary right to the work, enabling the owner to copy, distribute and display the work. Educational facilities are qualified for specific exemptions of this act; however, it can be difficult to determine legality of copyrights, especially when dealing...
Tags: software, Software Publishers Association
Research articles 1998-04-01
SPA urges Feds to keep an eye on 24 'worst havens' of global software piracy. (Software Publishers Association)
More Than 90% Of Business Software In China, Pakistan, Vietnam, Bulgaria Is Pirated, SPA Says Because they accounted for more than $3 billion in software piracy-related trade losses in 1997, the Software Publishers Association SPA is recommending that the US Trade Representative identify Bulgaria, China,...
Tags: Argentina, Bulgaria, China, Pakistan, Piracy, software, Software Publishers Association, Vietnam
Research articles 1998-03-02
Intraware and Netscape Announce Comprehensive Software Management Program; Intraware Launches "Come Clean" Campaign And SubscribNet Service to Promote Corporate Licensing of Netscape Software
ORINDA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 15, 1997--Intraware and Netscape Communications Corporation (NASDAQ:NSCP) today announced a comprehensive software management program that makes it easy for corporations to license Netscape software from Intraware. The program includes Intraware's new "Come Clean" Campaign designed to educate IT professionals about the correct way to...
Tags: Intraware, Netscape Communications Corp., software, Software Publishers Association
Research articles 1997-10-15
Overcoming obstacles to ESD. (electronic software distribution)(Column)
Recent developments in e-commerce show that companies and trade groups are working to address security and other issues. A steady flow of news announcements in recent months indicates that the market is slowly but surely coming to grips with not just the promise, but the...
Tags: Excite Inc., security, software, Software Publishers Association
Research articles 1997-10-01
Some Warez over the rainbow. (software piracy over the Web) (The Desktop Critic) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)(Column)
Meet Jake, his recordable CD, and his $200,000 of software Jake is 15. He's a street skater, a snowboarder, and a Mac fan, and the son of one of my clients. After I gave Jake's dad a Mac consultation a few months ago, Jake offered to give...
Tags: America Online Inc., Desktops, HARDWARE, software, Software Publishers Association, Web
Research articles 1997-10-01
Attest Systems Announces GASP 4.0 for Windows; The Most Powerful Tool For PC Software and Hardware Asset Management
SAN RAFAEL, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 14, 1997--Attest Systems, Inc., a leading developer of asset management software, today announced the introduction of GASPR 4.0, a new version of its popular asset tracking and software auditing program designed for PCs running Microsoft Windows 3.1x, 95, NT or IBM OS/2. GASP...
Tags: antipiracy, asset, audit, hardware, Piracy, software, Software Publishers Association, tool
Research articles 1997-07-14
Nearly one of two business software units is pirated, study finds.
Of the 523 million new business software applications acquired globally during 1996, 225 million units, or nearly one of every two units, were pirated copies, according to a report released recently by the Business Software Alliance BSA and the Software Publishers Association SPA. The...
Tags: Business Software Alliance, Piracy, SOFTWARE, Software Publishers Association
Research articles 1997-07-01
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