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The distribution of unlicensed copyrighted software harms software publishers and developers and exposes businesses to a wide range of security threats. Bloomberg BNA posed questions to Victoria Espinel on efforts to detect and remove unlicensed software around the world, best practices for websites and the importance of coding in the legal profession.
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BSA | The Software Alliance, the Consumer Technology Association, the Information Technology Industry Council, and TechNet will file an amicus brief in support of Apple. Our groups have serious concerns over calls for weakened encryption and the implications they present to privacy and security.
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The national commission proposed by House Homeland Security Chairman Michael McCaul and Senator Mark Warner is a welcome contribution that could prove to be an important part of a comprehensive strategy to address security and technology challenges in the digital age.
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The International Business Times references BSA’s perspective on the recent Apple court order ruling and the concerns involved with calls for weakened encryption, back doors, and the implications on privacy and security.
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“We and our members have grave concerns over calls for weakened encryption, back doors, and the implications they present to privacy and security,” said Victoria Espinel, President and CEO of BSA | The Software Alliance.
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“BSA | The Software Alliance commends the Senate for passing the Judicial Redress Act, a bill that will improve law enforcement sharing of data between the US and EU,” said Victoria Espinel, President and CEO of BSA | The Software Alliance.
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