124 cases of intellectual property rights violations registered in Bahrain from 2005 to 2008
Business Software Alliance and Bahrain Ministry of Information influential in filing of several cases; reflects strong local stand against piracy
Business Software Alliance (BSA), the leading global organisation established by the business software industry to promote a safe and legal digital world, has announced that 124 cases of intellectual property rights (IPR) violations were registered with the Public Prosecutor and Bahraini courts covering the period 2005 to 2008 as at April 2008.
BSA and the Bahrain Ministry of Information have been closely collaborating to intensify anti-piracy efforts in Bahrain. Both parties have been promoting a hard-hitting awareness campaign to educate the private and public sectors on the negative social and economic effects of software piracy; they have in fact been influential in filing several of the IPR violation cases currently pending in Bahrain’s courts.
Jamal Dawood, Director of Publication, Ministry of Information, Kingdom of Bahrain, said: “Our Government intends to sustain its fight against piracy; we have conducted various raids against illegal traders and continue to offer incentives to organizations that cooperate with our anti-piracy program. We shall protect the integrity of our ICT sector and ensure that we have a dynamic and secure IT market.”
Jawad Al Redha, BSA Co-Chairman in the Middle East, said: “We are committed to totally supporting the Ministry’s anti-piracy strategy, which complements our efforts to combat this serious regional and global threat. We believe that unified efforts to develop and deploy intense awareness and enforcement campaigns, such as those espoused by Bahrain, will turn the tide against profiteers and counterfeiters victimizing the region and businesses using unlicensed software.”