+ Follow INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ALLIANCE Tag
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[Title] => Don't use pirated computer products, BSP tells banks
[Summary] => The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has urged banks and other institutions to use geuine computer products to protect the integrity of the country’s financial system and at the same time safeguard the deposits and investments of their clients.
[DatePublished] => 2011-02-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Lawrence Agcaoili
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[Title] => Philippines may be included in software piracy watchlist
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The Business Software Alliance (BSA) and America's creative industries have
recommended that 55 countries, including the Philippines, be placed in the US
government watchlist for alleged rampant intellectual property rights
violations.
BSA scored what it described as inadequate level of software copyright
protection in nations such as the Philippines, Israel, the Czech Republic, and
the Dominican Republic during the annual filing with the International
Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA).
Specifically, the group highlighted significant failures by a number of
developing c
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[Title] => Don't use pirated computer products, BSP tells banks
[Summary] => The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has urged banks and other institutions to use geuine computer products to protect the integrity of the country’s financial system and at the same time safeguard the deposits and investments of their clients.
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[Title] => Philippines may be included in software piracy watchlist
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The Business Software Alliance (BSA) and America's creative industries have
recommended that 55 countries, including the Philippines, be placed in the US
government watchlist for alleged rampant intellectual property rights
violations.
BSA scored what it described as inadequate level of software copyright
protection in nations such as the Philippines, Israel, the Czech Republic, and
the Dominican Republic during the annual filing with the International
Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA).
Specifically, the group highlighted significant failures by a number of
developing c
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