News about BSAA
  • The cloud will ‘change piracy’: BSAA

    Moving software to the cloud will have an impact on the piracy industry, according to co-chair of the Business Software Alliance of Australia (BSAA), Clayton Noble.

  • Police crack down on counterfeit goods

    The Australian Federal Police (AFP) have embarked on a major crackdown of counterfeit goods, including pirated software, computers and CDs and DVDs, in a move hailed by as a victory by software companies such as Microsoft and representatives of the music and film and TV industries.

  • BSAA quadruples dob-in-a-pirate bounty, launches ad campaign

    A new ad campaign and a quadrupling of its pirate bounty are the latest tools to be deployed by the Business Software Alliance of Australia (BSAA) in its ongoing fight against software piracy.

  • BSAA, Microsoft want Aussie software piracy cops

    The Business Software Alliance Australia — a group which represents software companies on intellectual property issues — has called for government to create specialised cyber cops who would track down software pirates and bring them to justice.

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