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The Top 20 countries for software piracy

The Top 20 countries for software piracy | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
The pervasiveness of online privacy is an acknowledged reality of today’s Internet.

Software licensing, security and usage tracking provider V.i. Labs has analyzed customer data to identify where in the world most software piracy and license misuse originates from. While illegally downloaded movies and music may be the focus of government and financial efforts against piracy, unlicensed software piracy and license misuse run rampant as well, and its prevalence shifts from country to country.

According to the V.i Labs report, which analyzed customer data from its CodeArmor Intelligence software usage-tracking platform, the countries with the highest number of machines running unlicensed software this year were China, Russia and the United States, respectively.
Davey B's curator insight, December 3, 2014 5:36 PM

this source seems credible. It is a big news company.

Justin Avant's curator insight, December 8, 2014 1:19 PM

We among china and Russia are the top places who pirate not only music but other software and movies. This is a world problem and it seems like everyone does it. 

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Will The New 'Copyright Alert System' Actually Stop People From Downloading Music and Movies Illegally?

Will The New 'Copyright Alert System' Actually Stop People From Downloading Music and Movies Illegally? | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Starting this week, those downloading movies, TV shows and music illegally in the U.S. are going to start getting called out for committing Internet fouls.

 

Copyright holders RIAA and MPAA in partnership with five major Internet service providers are launching the “Copyright Alert System” a.k.a. “Six Strikes” a.k.a. “The Copyright Surveillance Machine.” What does it mean?

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet?tag=Piracy

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Copyright

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US ISPs launch pirate wrist-slapping campaign

US ISPs launch pirate wrist-slapping campaign | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
With the new "six strikes" piracy alert system, Comcast plans to hijack offenders' browsers, Cablevision will suspend subscribers for 24 hours after a fifth offense, and plenty of ISPs are looking ...
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University of Rhode Island server breach exposes staff and student data

University of Rhode Island server breach exposes staff and student data | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
URI took a publicly available server offline after a breach compromised the information of faculty and students.

 

University of Rhode Island (URI) officials disabled the school's College of Business Administration computer server, after the personal information of more than 1,000 faculty and students, as well as students from another school, was publicly available.

How many victims?

 

About 1,000 current and former URI faculty members, in addition to 22 former students of the university and 80 students from an unnamed out-of-state school.

 

What type of personal information? The names, birth dates, Social Security numbers and some compensation information of faculty members.

 

Former URI students had their Social Security numbers and names exposed, while students from the out-of-state school had their grades, names and Social Security numbers posted to the server.

 

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http://www.scmagazine.com/university-of-rhode-island-server-breach-exposes-staff-and-student-data/article/256398/

 

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