Source: National Cyber Security - Produced By Gregory Evans
Friday, April 20, 2012 THE Pilipinas Anti-Piracy Team (PAPT) led by the Optical Media Board (OMB) resumed its Northern Luzon anti-software piracy campaign and confiscated more than 100 pirated software installers allegedly used by computer retail stores in Pampanga. Last month, the PAPT started its Northern Luzon sweep by inspecting businesses operating in Pampanga and Zambales and found numerous cases of under-licensing among various banks, schools and other commercial establishments. Have something to report? Tell us in text, photos or videos. In revisiting Pampanga, the team this time targeted the computer stores found in malls and came up with violators of another form of software piracy among computer retail stores – installation of pirated software in the PCs they were selling. The malls that were visited were SM City Pampanga in San Fernando City, SM City Clark, Marquee Mall and Robinsons Place in Angeles City. Several laptop brands such as HP, Acer, Samsung, Dell, Lenovo and Asus have been found installed with probable unlicensed software in different instances during the sweep. “While our inspections have not yet resulted in our filing charges against erring companies pending results of further investigations, we believe we have gotten across our messages to businesses [...]
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