Microsoft Gulf teams up with Kuwait Ministry of Commerce and Industry on latest raid against local computer reseller

Published September 28th, 2008 - 04:29 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Microsoft Gulf once again notched another victory in its campaign against the proliferation of illegal software when it recently coordinated with the Kuwait Ministry of Information on the raiding of a reseller in possession of unlicensed software in Hawalli, Kuwait. The latest offensive, which is supported by the Business Software Alliance (BSA), the leading global organisation that is the voice of the world's commercial software industry and its hardware partners, led to the confiscation of 400 compact discs and two hard discs loaded with unlicensed software.

As a member of BSA, Microsoft Gulf has been spearheading local efforts to obtain information on sellers of illegal software that can be used by Kuwaiti authorities to effect seizures and arrests. Just recently, Microsoft’s assistance led to the seizure of laptops containing illegal copies of various software titles; also in the Hawalli area.

“We believe that our recent series of raids will show illegal traders that we are going all-out in ensuring that our growing IT sector will not be compromised by their activities. The proactive participation with the private sector in flushing out piracy remains high on our agenda, and we appreciate Microsoft Gulf in particular for their resolve in helping us eradicate this social and economic threat. We are currently evaluating even more leads that will bring us closer to our goal of attaining a piracy-free environment,” said H.E. Rasha Al-Sabah, Intellectual Property Rights Manager, Kuwait.

Kuwait currently honours a Memorandum of Understanding with the BSA on the deployment of an intensive anti-piracy advertising and media campaign.  The agreement will enhance public dissemination on the negative effects of violations against intellectual property rights and will showcase Kuwait as an emerging regional and global IT hub.

“We still have a long way to go to reduce software piracy in Kuwait, but we have made significant strides. The huge economic losses incurred by Kuwait due to this high level of piracy is a sufficient reason for us to highlight the risks and support the apprehension of offenders. The government or industry cannot battle this menace independently; we need a unified, sustained stance if we want to ensure a safer, more productive future for Kuwait’s IT industry in general and software sector in particular. Our relationship with the Kuwaiti government has been very positive. We want to thank the Ministry of Information and other concerned authorities for their ongoing support,” concluded Jawad Al Redha, BSA Co-Chairman in the Middle East.


About Microsoft Gulf

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT") is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential. Microsoft Gulf opened its Dubai-based headquarters in 1991. Microsoft Gulf today oversees Microsoft activities in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, the UAE and Yemen. Microsoft Corporation’s address on the World Wide Web is: .com Microsoft Middle East's Web site is:


About BSA

The Business Software Alliance (www.bsa.org) is the foremost organisation dedicated to promoting a safe and legal digital world. BSA is the voice of the world's commercial software industry and its hardware partners before governments and in the international marketplace. Its members represent one of the fastest growing industries in the world. BSA programmes foster technology innovation through education and policy initiatives that promote copyright protection, cyber security, trade and e-commerce. BSA members include: Adobe, Altium, Apple, Attachmate, Autodesk, Avid, Babylon, Bentley Systems, Centennial Software, CNC, Corel, CyberLink, Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corporation, Enteo Software, Famatech, LINKService, Mamut, Materialise Software, Microsoft, Mindjet, Monotype Imaging, O&O Software, Quark, Quest Software, Ringler-Informatik, Scalable Software, Siemens, Staff & Line, Symantec, Tekla, and The MathWorks.