Originally posted by Centaur:
heard from news that our northern neighbour allows social organizations & educational institutions to use pirated softwares to encourage them to embrace IT.
Is it good or not? what will BSA think? What will happen to those software vendors there?
Not confirmed yet lar, they are still "looking into" the possibilities oni lar. But I must say this is the latest joke from them. I really cant believe they allow such comments - wonder if they actually think before they speak?
It is a good sign for BSA - so they know which country to lock in on.

They may decide not to support or even import their original software into this country. I've never heard of any country openly encourage or approve of piracy (be it s/w or watever) - congrats to them for being the first.

This will definitely make s/w vendors re-think their decision to bring in their s/w into this 'interesting' country. Perhaps it is one of the reasons why the MS Windows 9x doesn't include this particular country in the time zone - while even the 'little red dot' has a place...
