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Tuesday, November 24 - 2009

BSA backstops Bahrain's anti software piracy initiatives

Business Software Alliance (BSA), the international association established by the software industry to promote a safe and legal digital world, in collaboration with the Bahrain Ministry of Information, has announced that it has successfully concluded o nSunday, January 13, 2008 an anti software piracy road show at the Bahrain Sheraton Hotel in Bahrain, as part of a region-wide initiative to create public awareness of intellectual property rights issues.

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  • Jawad Al Redha, Microsoft IPR Manager in the Gulf.
    Jawad Al Redha, Microsoft IPR Manager in the Gulf.
The road show also sought to show support and help fortify Bahrain's anti-piracy strategy for 2008. The country is poised to enhance its anti-piracy performance after recording significant gains in the past few years, as it reduced up to four percentage points from its piracy rating during a three-year period ending in 2006, according to global IT research firm IDC.

"The Government of Bahrain is committed to protecting the interest of the IT sector. It is our aim to intensify campaign our especially given the fact that Bahrain has the highest ICT adoption rate in the Arab world. We greatly appreciate the efforts of Business Software Alliance in helping us strengthen and develop our anti-piracy strategy for the coming year,"


said Jamal Dawood, director of publication, Ministry of Information, Kingdom of Bahrain.

"Bahrain's anti-software piracy initiatives play a key role in improving investor confidence in the country and ultimately boosting economic growth. BSA is pleased with the commitment being shown by the Kingdom of Bahrain in thwarting crimes against intellectual property, which pose a significant threat to its burgeoning IT sector," said Jawad Al Redha, Microsoft IPR Manager in the Gulf.

Bahrain topped the Madar Research Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Use Index for 2005, posting the highest ICT adoption rate among 18 Arab countries. The country emerged with the highest adoption rates in mobile and fixed phone subscription and in internet users.

The country has implemented strict government policies against the illegal trade and has offered incentives to organisations that cooperate with its anti-piracy program. Bahraini law enforcement authorities have been conducting raids in various critical areas the past few months, and have also supported the awareness campaigns of BSA and Microsoft to educate both the private and public sectors of the detrimental socioeconomic effects of software piracy.

"We have enjoyed a very fruitful partnership with our counterparts in Bahrain with regards to our war against software piracy in the country and in the region. We hope to see more unified efforts among the government, the private sector and the public in eradicating piracy and realising the full potential of the country's rapidly developing IT sector," concluded Al Redha.
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The Business Software Alliance is the foremost organization dedicated to promoting a safe and legal digital world. BSA is the voice of the world's commercial software industry and its hardware partners before governments and in the international marketplace BSA helps governments and consumers understand how software strengthens the economy, worker productivity and global development and how its further expansion hinges on the successful fight against software piracy and Internet theft. BSA programs foster technology innovation through education and policy initiatives that promote copyright protection, cyber security, trade and e-commerce.

BSA members include: 4D, Adobe, Agfa-Monotype, Apple, Autodesk, Avid, Bentley Systems, Borland, BVRP Software, Centennial, Cisco Systems, CNC Software/Mastercam, Grupo SP, Entrust, HiT Internet Technologies, HP, IBM, iInventory, Intel, Intergraph, Internet Security Systems, Intuit, LMS International, Macromedia, Magix, Mamut, McAfee, Microsoft, Microstar, Nemetschek, O&O Software, OWG, Panda Software, Realviz, RSA Security, SIA, SolidWorks, Staff & Line, Sybase, Symantec, TeamSystem, Trend Micro, UGS PLM Solutions, VERITAS Software, Visma, WRQ.

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