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Software piracy declined in 2003 . . . maybe
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| KUALA LUMPUR: The software piracy rate in Malaysia stood at 63% in 2003, a new study by antipiracy watchdog Business Software Alliance (BSA) found. |
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Jul 9, 2004 14:07:04 |
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18 ( -6 -33.33% ) | | Author | The Star |
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