Plea on software piracy

The Business Software Alliance, representing the world's leading software developers, has called for EU action on software piracy…

The Business Software Alliance, representing the world's leading software developers, has called for EU action on software piracy and counterfeiting. In a letter to the European Commission, European Parliament and heads of member-states, the alliance called for adoption of a five-point plan to end the practice.

"Union and member-state governments need to act promptly and decisively to eliminate software piracy and other copyright theft. The message must be strong and clear: Software piracy - like any other crime - doesn't pay." The plan includes penalties and damages harmonised at EU level, co-ordination of anti-piracy efforts at local level, with an EU agency to handle copyright-related crime, and attacking the problem of large-volume counterfeiting at CD plants. The software piracy rate was 58 per cent for Ireland in 1998, it estimates, costing the Irish software industry around $61 million.