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BSA launches new helpline for software license compliance as firms grapple with managing hybrid work environment

In the wake of reports about ghost piracy cases in Southeast Asia, BSA seeks to help business leaders manage software license compliance
Team OrangeBy Team OrangeJuly 19, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read

The Software Alliance today announced the launch of a helplines across Southeast Asia to help businesses in the engineering, infrastructure and construction industries cope with challenges related to software copyright compliance. BSA’s decision to launch the hotlines follows reports about “ghost piracy”, in which authorities report that design professionals working from home are illegally accessing illegal software at their offices while working remotely on engineering, construction and animation design projects.

The BSA helplines are being launched in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand.

BSA launches a new helpline for software license compliance

In the Philippines, professionals working in the design industries are encouraged to dial
+63 966.8248162 to learn more about processes their firms can undertake to improve software license compliance. Representatives taking the calls will be able to share information and connect callers with software licensing experts who can help ensure that companies using the appropriate approach to software compliance and ensure that companies have the right licenses in place to work legally and effectively.

BSA executives say that there is a special concern when design firms working on engineering and construction projects for national infrastructure use illegal software for designs.

BSA Senior Director Tarun Sawney

“The primary reason we launched the helpline is because genuine, licensed software is the first line of defense in cyber security,” said BSA Senior Director Tarun Sawney.

“BSA wants to help as many organizations as possible recognize the benefits of using licensed software. Unlicensed software is not safe. And particularly when professionals are designing public infrastructure, there is no excuse for carelessness in what kind of software is used. As a matter of public and national safety, only licensed, safe, secure software should be employed in construction and engineering design projects.”

In Thailand, for example, the Economic and Cyber Crime police officers reported raiding an animation studio in Bangkok that was creating entertainment content for a global streaming platform. While officers executed a search warrant for violation of software copyright law, they witnessed workers at home remotely utilizing computers in the office to complete design work. The company had 20 computers in the office, 15 of which contained unlicensed Autodesk Maya programs, being used for movie and animation special effects. Total value of the unlicensed software was nearly $200,000 USD.

The construction and engineering industries are at risk of cyber threat
– and must take action to protect their businesses by using only licensed, genuine design software,”
says Christine Marie L. Suntay, Executive Director, Optical Media Board.

“The construction and engineering industries are at risk of cyber threat – and must take action to protect their businesses by using only licensed, genuine design software. The structures they build for the Philippines are used by all of us. We cannot risk the integrity of our structures – and so leaders in the construction industry have a responsibility to ensure that not only are they using licensed design software, but that all their suppliers and vendors are also using genuine design software,” said Christine Marie L. Suntay, Executive Director, Optical Media Board.

According to BSA, business leaders should take a proactive approach to managing their company’s software assets. This includes communications to staff members about procedures and processes for software use, and a clear directive to avoid use of illegal software. Larger companies are encouraged to implement a Software Asset Management program to ensure compliance.

Christine Marie L. Suntay Software Alliance Tarun Sawney
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