+ Follow NATIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL Tag
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[Title] => BSA, PISO join hands against Internet piracy
[Summary] => The Business Software Alliance (BSA) and the Philippine Internet Service Organization (PISO) have signed a memorandum of understanding on combating piracy on the Internet.
The BSA and PISO agreed to work together to address the problem of Internet piracy, particularly in generating greater awareness and appreciation of the crucial role of Internet service providers (ISPs) in preventing the spread of Internet piracy among Philippine servers.
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[Title] => DOST chief cites need for 'knowledge-based' economy
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Science and Technology Secretary Filemon Uriarte has underscored the need for
the creation of a "knowledge-based" economy which may be the quickest way to
bring progress to the country.
Speaking before the formal launch of the Virtual Center for Technology
Innovation for Information Technology (VCTI-IT), Uriarte noted that more than
half of the gross domestic product in major developed economies is based on the
production and distribution of knowledge.
In 1997 alone, Uriarte said that worldwide spending on IT services and products
reached $683 billion and is expected to cont
[DatePublished] => 2000-02-27 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => by Marigold Yao-Endriga
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[Title] => Crackdown on pirated software has little impact on course ofbusiness
[Summary] =>
Despite an ongoing crackdown by both the government and the Business Software
Alliance (BSA) on the use, sale and distribution of pirated software, the move
has had very little or no impact at all on the corporate environment.
BSA vice president Huey Tan lamented that while they are trying to educate the
public about the benefits of using legal software as well as the negative
impact of software theft, there is still an unacceptably high incidence of
illegal software usage in the corporate sector.
In fact, he said that a large number of companies continue to ignore BSA
warni
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NATIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL
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[Title] => BSA, PISO join hands against Internet piracy
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The BSA and PISO agreed to work together to address the problem of Internet piracy, particularly in generating greater awareness and appreciation of the crucial role of Internet service providers (ISPs) in preventing the spread of Internet piracy among Philippine servers.
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[Title] => DOST chief cites need for 'knowledge-based' economy
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Science and Technology Secretary Filemon Uriarte has underscored the need for
the creation of a "knowledge-based" economy which may be the quickest way to
bring progress to the country.
Speaking before the formal launch of the Virtual Center for Technology
Innovation for Information Technology (VCTI-IT), Uriarte noted that more than
half of the gross domestic product in major developed economies is based on the
production and distribution of knowledge.
In 1997 alone, Uriarte said that worldwide spending on IT services and products
reached $683 billion and is expected to cont
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[Title] => Crackdown on pirated software has little impact on course ofbusiness
[Summary] =>
Despite an ongoing crackdown by both the government and the Business Software
Alliance (BSA) on the use, sale and distribution of pirated software, the move
has had very little or no impact at all on the corporate environment.
BSA vice president Huey Tan lamented that while they are trying to educate the
public about the benefits of using legal software as well as the negative
impact of software theft, there is still an unacceptably high incidence of
illegal software usage in the corporate sector.
In fact, he said that a large number of companies continue to ignore BSA
warni
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December 22, 2000 - 12:00am