40% of Canadians Pirate Software at Economic Cost of $1.1 Billion Annually: Report

40% computer users in Canada admit they have acquired pirated software, the Business Software Alliance reported today. According to the 2011 BSA Global Software Piracy Study, 27% of all copies of software were unlicensed last year in Canada. The BSA pegs the commercial value of this priacy at more than $1.1 billion.
“If 40% of consumers admitted they shoplift—even rarely—authorities would react by increasing police patrols and penalties. Software piracy demands a similar response: concerted public education and vigorous law enforcement,” affirms Jacquie Famulak, Chairman of the BSA Canada Committee.
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