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BSA cooperates with the Office of the Provincial Administrative Organization. and CEOs aggressively reduced the use of illegal software in their business operations until the end of 2019. BSA I Software Alliance (BSA) is collaborating with police officers and CEOs in Thailand to launch a campaign to reduce the use of illegal software in the workplace by the end of 2019. The Clean Up to the Countdown campaign seeks to encourage C. EO has switched to using legal software in business operations before midnight on December 31, 2019. This campaign is for more than 10,000 business organizations across Thailand that are at risk from using illegal software. This includes companies in sectors such as manufacturing, construction, finance and banking. Engineering, Architecture, Media, Design, IT and Healthcare Many of these companies are software users. But it is used without a license agreement from the software provider. which BSA is working with the Royal Thai Police.
To increase the intensity of law enforcement against business organizations Industry Email List that use illegal software. BSA has helped. Provides clues to nearly 10,000 businesses in 10 provinces suspected of using illegal software. The Economic Crime Suppression Division (EEC) would like to see business leaders take proactive steps to legalize their organization's software assets so that they start the new year as Safe and reliable company From today until the new year, the Police Department of the Office of Narcotics Control Board will continue to search and prosecute business organizations that do not comply with Thai software copyright protection laws. It will increase the intensity of searches and prosecutions under Thai law. At the same time, BSA is reaching out to thousands of business leaders in Thailand to provide advice and counsel on tackling the use of illegal software in the workplace. BSA executives said: “Some CEOs may be aware that their company is using illegal software and are wary of investing in licensed software. But there are also many company CEOs.
With hundreds or thousands of computers and may not know what type of software is installed on the company's computers and whether it is legal or not,” Mr. Darun Sawnay, Senior Director, BSA I Software Alliance Asia Pacific, said: “BSA wants to help CEOs do the right thing. But getting this right All CEOs must cooperate in managing the risks of using illegal software in their business operations. The BSA's advice is Management should prioritize the risks posed by illegal software to the highest degree. That means taking it seriously and being proactive. will allow CEOs to control this risk factor,” according to the software industry. The solution to software piracy includes better effort and determination by CEOs to personally monitor their companies' use of software in Thailand. The Clean Up to the Countdown campaign is part of the Legalize and Protect initiative launched earlier this year. The project has so far helped thousands of businesses in Thailand transition to legal software assets.
To increase the intensity of law enforcement against business organizations Industry Email List that use illegal software. BSA has helped. Provides clues to nearly 10,000 businesses in 10 provinces suspected of using illegal software. The Economic Crime Suppression Division (EEC) would like to see business leaders take proactive steps to legalize their organization's software assets so that they start the new year as Safe and reliable company From today until the new year, the Police Department of the Office of Narcotics Control Board will continue to search and prosecute business organizations that do not comply with Thai software copyright protection laws. It will increase the intensity of searches and prosecutions under Thai law. At the same time, BSA is reaching out to thousands of business leaders in Thailand to provide advice and counsel on tackling the use of illegal software in the workplace. BSA executives said: “Some CEOs may be aware that their company is using illegal software and are wary of investing in licensed software. But there are also many company CEOs.
With hundreds or thousands of computers and may not know what type of software is installed on the company's computers and whether it is legal or not,” Mr. Darun Sawnay, Senior Director, BSA I Software Alliance Asia Pacific, said: “BSA wants to help CEOs do the right thing. But getting this right All CEOs must cooperate in managing the risks of using illegal software in their business operations. The BSA's advice is Management should prioritize the risks posed by illegal software to the highest degree. That means taking it seriously and being proactive. will allow CEOs to control this risk factor,” according to the software industry. The solution to software piracy includes better effort and determination by CEOs to personally monitor their companies' use of software in Thailand. The Clean Up to the Countdown campaign is part of the Legalize and Protect initiative launched earlier this year. The project has so far helped thousands of businesses in Thailand transition to legal software assets.