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Anti-Piracy

The Software & Information Industry Association's Anti-Piracy Division conducts a comprehensive, industry-wide campaign to fight software piracy and content piracy. The pro-active campaign is premised on the notion that one must balance enforcement with education in order to be effective.

 

Corporate Anti-Piracy Program
SIIA pursues cases of software and content piracy taking place within an organization. This occurs when software has been installed or content is being copied and/or distributed by an organization without the proper license from the publisher. Those who report piracy taking place within an organization to SIIA may be eligible for a reward of up to $1 million.

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Internet Anti-Piracy Program
SIIA monitors and takes action against piracy of software and content taking place over the Internet. This includes downloadable software and content being offered on websites, news groups, FTP, Torrent and sharehosting sites, as well as physical copies of software and content sold through websites, auction sites, and classified ad sites.

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Authorized Software Resellers
See which resellers are approved by companies who participate in SIIA's Anti-Piracy programs, as well as SIIA Premier Resellers.

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Audit Software
An important part of any compliance program is conducting an audit of every computer in a company to ensure that only licensed software has been installed. SIIA offers its help by reviewing, certifying and offering free, trial versions of audit tools.

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SIIA Digital Discourse» Anti-Piracy

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