Poslao: 11 Nov 2007 01:53
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Ojadise nas
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/11/07/serbian-piracy-rampant
Citat:NEVER mind China, Serbia is one of the worst places in the world for pirated software, according to the Business Software Alliance.
Dragomir Kojic of the Business Software Alliance (BSA) claims that illegal software accounts for more than 78 per cent of the IT market in Serbia.
Neighbouring Croatia has rate of 58 percent, the www.b92.net website quoted Kojic as saying.
Misa Ognjanovic, from Microsoft Serbia, was quoted as saying that most of the illegal software was bought by punters who may not even know it was hot.
Every fifth computer sold in Serbia "comes with already installed illegal software, she claimed.
Only 41.8 percent of computer distributors offer only original software and more than 57 percent of sellers "do not inform a buyer on possible legal actions over illegal software.
The average salary in Serbia is about 300 Euros a month, but the average cost of software of Voleware is about 800 euros. While Microsoft has looked at reducing software costs in places like China, the poorer places in Eastern Europe are often overlooked.
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Poslao: 11 Nov 2007 18:00
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Koliko kosta jedan originalni CD u Srbiji. Recimo neka novija igra! U inostranstvu se krecu oko 50-60 eura! Koliko su u Srbiji?
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Poslao: 11 Nov 2007 20:09
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][v][ A T R I X™ ::Pa da, ali zanimljivo da ne pominju crnu trojku Bosna-Srbija-Albanija.... vec samo Srbiju...
Pominju ovde i nas i naše EU komšije.
Citat:Serbia is the leading country in central and eastern Europe, with a 78 percent piracy rate," said Dragomir Kojic of Business Software Alliance according to Reuters. "Croatia has around 58 percent, Slovenia 51 percent and new European Union members Bulgaria and Romania 71 and 74 percent."
According to the same source, the most affected companies are Microsoft and Adobe, a pirated copy of Office being available for 200 dinars which equals approximately $3.65, Reuters continued. Microsoft Serbia confirmed the reports, saying that no less than "every fifth computer bought in Serbia has illegal software already installed," as Misha Ognjanovic said for the same source mentioned above.
In the past, it was said that Russia is one of the countries which sells the cheapest software in the world, every user being able to buy any pirated application for no less than 3 euros. Serbia is pretty close with $3.65 for any software, being an obvious sign that the piracy rate is continuously growing up in the central and Eastern Europe.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Romania-One-Of-The-.....0370.shtml
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