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Closing statement from BSA
- Wednesday, November 01 - 2000 at 09:41
- PRESS RELEASE
'We've found GITEX to be better organised, better attended and more productive than last year,' said Ashok Sharma, director for the Business Software Alliance (BSA).
"The state of awareness of GITEX visitors regarding software piracy has increased substantially since last year's show and this is partly due to the organisers strong stance on protecting copyright holders' rights in the halls and the close way in which the BSA and the GITEX organisers have been working together to make this happen."
Ashok Sharma, director, Business Software Alliance (BSA)
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