Philippines Losses $202M due to Software Piracy
Posted by pilipinas.it on May 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Business Software Alliance (BSA) just reported that software piracy in the Philippines remain @ 69% in 2008 but revenue losses increased to $202mil.
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