BSA launches new initiative against software piracy
The Business Software Alliance (BSA) is launching a ’software detox’ campaign to encourage users to get up to date with software compliance and get rid of illegal merchandise. The BSA’s research has found that almost a third of companies aren’t on the right side of software legality or just aren’t sure if their licensing is up to scratch. In order to get companies onside, the BSA has launched an online software audit to enable businesses to check on the health of their organisations.
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