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LEBANON: COMPUTER PROGRAM PIRACY - OUTLOOK.(Brief Article)
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According to Al-Bayan newspaper (June 3, 2003), the Business Software Association (BSA) estimated the computer program piracy level in Lebanon at 74 percent in 2...
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LEBANON: COMPUTER PROGRAM PIRACY - OUTLOOK.(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
; According to Al-Bayan newspaper (June 3, 2003), the Business Software Association (BSA) estimated the computer program piracy level in Lebanon at 74 percent in 2002 compared with 79 percent in 2001. The same report estimated the losses resulting from computer program piracy practices in Kuwait at
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MOROCCO: COMPUTER PROGRAM PIRACY REACHED 58% LAST YEAR.(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
; According to Al-Bayan newspaper (June 3, 2003), Samir Banani, representative of the Business Software Association (BSA) in North Africa, said that the computer program piracy level in Morocco dropped to 58 percent in 2002, down from 82 percent in 1994. These figures imply an average fall of four
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COMPUTER PROGRAM PIRACY REACHED 58% LAST YEAR
Info-Prod Research (Middle East)
; According to Al-Bayan newspaper (June 3, 2003), Samir Banani, representative of the Business Software Association (BSA) in North Africa, said that the computer program piracy level in Morocco dropped to 58 percent in 2002, down from 82 percent in 1994. These figures imply an average fall of four
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COMPUTER PROGRAM PIRACY - OUTLOOK
Info-Prod Research (Middle East)
; According to Al-Bayan newspaper (June 3, 2003), the Business Software Association (BSA) estimated the computer program piracy level in Kuwait at 73 percent in 2002 compared with 76 percent in 2001. The same report estimated the losses resulting from computer program piracy practices in Kuwait at
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KUWAIT: COMPUTER PROGRAM PIRACY - OUTLOOK.(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
; According to Al-Bayan newspaper (June 3, 2003), the Business Software Association (BSA) estimated the computer program piracy level in Kuwait at 73 percent in 2002 compared with 76 percent in 2001. The same report estimated the losses resulting from computer program piracy practices in Kuwait at
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HIGHEST COMPUTER PROGRAM PIRACY LEVEL
Info-Prod Research (Middle East)
; According to Al-Bayan newspaper (June 3, 2003), the Business Software Association (BSA) shows that the Kingdom of Bahrain had the highest computer program piracy level in the Arab World. The report estimated the computer program piracy level in Bahrain at 76 percent in 2002 compared with 77 percent
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BAHRAIN: HIGHEST COMPUTER PROGRAM PIRACY LEVEL.(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
; According to Al-Bayan newspaper (June 3, 2003), the Business Software Association (BSA) shows that the Kingdom of Bahrain had the highest computer program piracy level in the Arab World. The report estimated the computer program piracy level in Bahrain at 76 percent in 2002 compared with 77 percent
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COMPUTER PROGRAM PIRACY DROPS TO 58%
Info-Prod Research (Middle East)
; According to Al-Hayat newspaper (June 22, 2003), a recently issued report by the Business Software Association (BSA) shows that the computer program piracy ratio in Morocco declined to 58 percent in 2002, down from 61 percent in 2001. Consequently, the losses of the operating computer program
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MOROCCO: COMPUTER PROGRAM PIRACY DROPS TO 58%.(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database
; According to Al-Hayat newspaper (June 22, 2003), a recently issued report by the Business Software Association (BSA) shows that the computer program piracy ratio in Morocco declined to 58 percent in 2002, down from 61 percent in 2001. Consequently, the losses of the operating computer program
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NEW LAW TO ENCOUNTER COMPUTER PROGRAM PIRACY
Info-Prod Research (Middle East)
; According to Al-Hayat newspaper (June 22, 2003), the Morocco Parliament intends to approve a new law against computer program piracy in the near future. The new law will criminalize computer program and information piracy and imposes heavy penalties including fines and imprisonment on individuals
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