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Comments on: Software piracy rates remain stubbornly stuck
Expect their figures to increase
By Alexander Hanff Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 11:32 GMT
Do they call and ask??
By Kevin Saunders Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 11:46 GMT
BSA's numbers are fraudulant
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 12:07 GMT
and what about the un-used licenses?
By jeremy Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 12:09 GMT
Maybe things would get better if the software was cheaper?
By Oliver Jones Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 12:35 GMT
Perhaps they need bigger carrots !
By SImon Hobson Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 12:41 GMT
Cost of conversion
By Cathryn Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 12:45 GMT
Forgot to link to the flawed study
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 14:01 GMT
I'm confused now.
By A J Stiles Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 16:04 GMT
We are all terrists
By Alexander Hanff Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 18:22 GMT
Flawed flaws
By AdamV Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 20:05 GMT
No the flaws are there
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 22:01 GMT
Here's proof they're fake numbers
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 16th May 2007 11:07 GMT
We dont care how much the industry "loses"
By Rob Harmer Consulting Services Pty Ltd Posted Wednesday 16th May 2007 11:29 GMT