BSA study finds that software contributes considerably more value to national economies if it is properly licensed than it does if it is pirated.
The first-ever report to track year-over-year change in the international policy landscape for cloud computing shows that cloud readiness is improving, if unevenly.
How a new wave of trade protectionism is spreading through the world’s fastest-growing IT markets — and what to do about it.
Emerging markets drove the commercial value of software theft to a new record $63 billion in 2011.
Competitive Advantage: The Economic Impact of Properly Licensed Software
2013 BSA Global Cloud Computing Scorecard
BSA Market Access Report: Lockout
BSA Global Software Piracy Study: Shadow Market
A new study from BSA and INSEAD, one of the world’s leading business schools, finds that increasing the amount of properly licensed software in use globally by 1 percent would add an estimated $73 billion to the world economy, compared to $20 billion from pirated software — meaning there is a $53 billion advantage associated with using licensed software.
BSA | The Software Alliance today applauded Rep. Ted Deutch (D-Fla.) for introducing the End Anonymous Patents Act (H.R. 2024) in the US House of Representatives.
BSA | The Software Alliance today commended the House Judiciary Committee for initiating a constructive dialogue aimed at identifying possible areas of reform of US copyright law in a hearing before the Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet.
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