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UK software piracy rate falls for first time in three years

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16:20 14 May 2008
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Software Piracy

UK software piracy rates have dropped for the first time in three years, reports the Business Software Alliance.

The Alliance says software piracy is down to 26% in the UK, going by research it had commissioned from analyst IDC.

This figure for 2007 represents a 1% drop from the amount of illegal or unlicensed software used on UK PCs in 2006.

Losses as a result of software piracy hit £925m in the UK, said IDC.

The reduction follows enforcement programmes over the last year in the UK. These included the launch of a dedicated, regional programme, which targeted Glasgow on account of specific piracy problems.

The attention will be turning on Manchester in the coming weeks, said the Alliance.

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