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90109601 Title: Rights and Wrongs of Software Authors: Charles, Dan Journal: New Scientist Vol: 127 Iss: 1736 Date: Sep 29, 1990 pp: 44-48 Jrnl Code: GNSC ISSN: 0262-4079 Jrnl Group: SciTech Abstract: Software copyrights have received much attention as software piracy proliferates. Some experts believe software restrictions will inhibit the development of better products and the growth of small firms. Photograph; Illustration Subjects: Software; Copyright; Computer programming & languages; Computer crime Type: Feature Length: Long (31+ col inches) 90091060 Title: Viewpoint Authors: Lewis, Bill Journal: Audio-Visual Communications Vol: 24 Iss: 8 Date: Aug 1990 pp: 6 Jrnl Code: GAVC ISSN: 0004-7562 Jrnl Group: Academic Abstract: An editorial discusses plagiarism among the software industry. In the age of digital information everything is easy to duplicate. Subjects: Copyright; Computers & computer technology; Software; Piracy Type: Editorial Length: Medium (10-30 col inches) 90085769 Title: Theft in the Classroom Authors: Thornburg, David D Journal: inCider Vol: 8 Iss: 8 Date: Aug 1990 pp: 88-90 Jrnl Code: GINC ISSN: 0740-0101 Jrnl Group: SciTech Abstract: The issue of software piracy as it relates to use of computer programs in the classroom is discussed. More sources of public funding are needed so schools won't be inclined to copy programs illegally. Subjects: Education & schools; Copyright; Software; Computer crime Type: Commentary Length: Medium (10-30 col inches) 90080229 Title: Pieces of 1-2-3 Authors: Anonymous Journal: Economist Vol: 316 Iss: 7663 Date: Jul 14, 1990 pp: 73 Jrnl Code: ECT ISSN: 0013-0613 Jrnl Group: Business; News Abstract: The EC has issued a directive on the issue of computer software piracy. The directive is aimed at the software houses, as opposed to hackers and pirates. Illustration Subjects: Laws & legislation; Software; Piracy; European Community--EC Type: News Length: Short (1-9 col inches) 90021544 Title: Tech Talk: The Crackdown on Corporate Pirates Authors: Davis, Stephen Journal: Working Woman Vol: 15 Iss: 3 Date: Mar 1990 pp: 50 Jrnl Code: WKW ISSN: 0145-5761 Jrnl Group: Business; Lifestyles Abstract: Ten of the software industry's largest software vendors have formed a special task force within the Software Publishers Association to prosecute abusers. Software piracy is discussed, including ways to protect one's company against piracy. Illustration Subjects: Piracy; Software; Telecommunications industry Type: Feature Length: Medium (10-30 col inches) 89099445 Title: Fighting Temptation Authors: Muse, Dan Journal: inCider Vol: 7 Iss: 10 Date: Oct 1989 pp: 8 Jrnl Code: GINC ISSN: 0740-0101 Jrnl Group: SciTech Abstract: An editorial discusses the issue of software piracy. Just because the technology is available doesn't make it legal to copy software. Subjects: Piracy; Software Type: Editorial Length: Medium (10-30 col inches) 89091606 Title: Piracy and Protection Authors: Hild, John Journal: Editor & Publisher Vol: 122 Iss: 35 Date: Sep 2, 1989 pp: 22PC, 39PC Jrnl Code: GEDP ISSN: 0013-094X Jrnl Group: Business Abstract: Despite court actions and publicity, it is estimated that software piracy is still flourishing. One software producer that is working hard against piracy is Xyquest, which produces the popular and much bootleggedXywrite word processing packages. Subjects: Piracy; Software Companies: Xyquest Inc Type: Commentary Length: Long (31+ col inches) 89074955 Title: Pursuing Pirates Authors: Martin, Janette Journal: Datamation Vol: 35 Iss: 15 Date: Aug 1, 1989 pp: 41-42 Jrnl Code: DAT ISSN: 0011-6963 Jrnl Group: Business; SciTech Abstract: The efforts of the Business Software Association to stop software piracy in Europe are described. The first raids by the group were staged in Italy, where software piracy is a major problem for the Italian software industry. Photograph Subjects: Software; Piracy; Europe; Business Software Association Type: News Length: Long (31+ col inches) 89074541 Title: This Could Be the Key to Keeping Computer Intruders out Authors: Armstrong, Larry Journal: Business Week Iss: 3117 Date: Jul 31, 1989 pp: 54 Jrnl Code: BWE ISSN: 0739-8395 Jrnl Group: Business Abstract: Computer hackers, software piracy and viruses are good news for Rainbow Technologies Inc. The company makes products that protect software from pilferage. Photograph Subjects: Company profiles; Financial performance; Securities prices Companies: Rainbow Technologies Type: General Information Length: Short (1-9 col inches) 89015701 Title: Holland Awaits Stronger Anti-Piracy Law Authors: Hoos, Willem Journal: Billboard Vol: 101 Iss: 5 Date: Feb 4, 1989 pp: 66-67 Jrnl Code: GBIL ISSN: 0006-2510 Jrnl Group: Business Abstract: Holland still does not have firm new legislation on audio and video software piracy because a government bill introduced two years ago has not even been discussed by Parliament. The government's procrastination over stiffer laws concerning piracy has frustrated the record industry. Subjects: Piracy; Laws & legislation; Recording industry; Video industry; Netherlands Type: News Length: Medium (10-30 col inches) 88113532 Title: Say It Ain't So, Joe Authors: Kennedy, William P. Journal: inCider Vol: 6 Iss: 9 Date: Sep 1988 pp: 20 Jrnl Code: GINC ISSN: 0740-0101 Jrnl Group: SciTech Abstract: The author discusses a recent trip to meet a software pirater. Although talented, the man seemed obsessed with pirating software. Subjects: Software; Piracy Type: Commentary Length: Medium (10-30 col inches)