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Sunday, 22 December 2013

Software piracy: Microsoft calls for cross border solution

In a bid to checking software piracy in Nigeria, device and software company, Microsoft, has recommended the enhancement of enforcement using dedicated specialised Intellectual Property enforcement, investigating and prosecuting resources and cross border cooperation among law enforcement agencies across West Africa.
Director, EMEA Anti-Piracy & Digital Crime, Microsoft
It also stressed the need for increased public education and awareness to change the current apathetic public attitudes toward software and IP, while also calling for leader-led model by government through the promotion and use of legal software in state-owned enterprises and among all its contractors and suppliers as a precondition for contracting with it.

The firm also called for implementing software asset management programmes in Nigeria and the West African region as a whole.

The Head, Corporate Affairs, Microsoft Anglophone West Africa, Ms. Ijeoma Abazie, at the roundtable to review the IPR Bill addressed software piracy, its various forms, how it undermines the industry’s ability to innovate, limits economic growth in economies around the world and puts consumers’ data and security at risk, as well as the use of anti-piracy technology to checkmate it.

The Anti-Counterfeiting Collaboration of Nigeria’s fifth Roundtable in conjunction with the International Trademarks Association took place in Lagos, with Microsoft as a sponsor.

The ACC is the umbrella body for intellectual Property Rights legalisation and related issues in Nigeria with membership spanning across all sectors including the Intellectual Property Lawyers Association of Nigeria.

Disclosing some findings of the Business Software Alliance/INSEAD study, Abazie, said that increasing the use of genuine software by one per cent contributes $73bn to the global economy as opposed to $20bn from pirated software, a whopping gap of $53bn.

Thursday, 12 December 2013

GOVERNOR MARTHIN ELECHI CALLS FOR SCRAPING OF ASUU

GOVERNOR Martin Elechi of Ebonyi State yesterday called for the disbandment of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU in the country, following its alleged antecedent of sabotaging the effort of governments in the area of education and provision of infrastructural facilities to institution of higher learning.
He said: “The major victims of this strike are not government but the students and things are not what they should be


“ASUU is due for proscription; the way they are going is sabotage to the existence of the country. When I travelled I heard that lecturers had resumed in EBSU; my plan was that if any lecturer is to resume he or she is to renounce their membership of the union.
“At a point in time, history must change if not we will keep drifting; in EBSU, it is still a case of no work no pay.”
On Ebonyi indigenes who were disengaged from Abia State civil service, the governor noted that the state had no covenant with the affected workers that they would be reabsorbed into Ebonyi State civil service.

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He said: “The major victims of this strike are not government but the students and things are not what they should be. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/elechi-calls-scrapping-asuu/#sthash.BsDkgazy.dpuf
He said: “The major victims of this strike are not government but the students and things are not what they should be. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/elechi-calls-scrapping-asuu/#sthash.BsDkgazy.dpuf
He said: “The major victims of this strike are not government but the students and things are not what they should be. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/elechi-calls-scrapping-asuu/#sthash.BsDkgazy.dpuf
He said: “The major victims of this strike are not government but the students and things are not what they should be. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/elechi-calls-scrapping-asuu/#sthash.BsDkgazy.dpuf
He said: “The major victims of this strike are not government but the students and things are not what they should be. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/elechi-calls-scrapping-asuu/#sthash.BsDkgazy.dpuf