Anti-piracy group intensifies drive vs unlicensed software
The Pilipinas AntiPiracy Team (PAPT) continues to track down more companies allegedly using unlicensed computer software in their operations.
According to agents of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) and the Philippine National Police’s Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG), a lot of companies still do not use licensed software in their business premises. Their series of recent inspections showed many businesses are still not able to provide any proof the software used on their operations are legitimate.
“We highly encourage companies to use licensed software. As the Philippines is turning into an international hub of IT services, it is important that companies increase the level of compliance, and respect for intellectual property rights,” IPOPHL deputy director general Allan Gepty said.
Companies violating the provisions of the IP Code of the Philippines (RA 8293) and Optical Media Act (RA 9239) run the risk of business closure, revocation of travel visas and other criminal charges. Those found guilty of software piracy can face up to nine years of imprisonment as well as a fine of up to P1.5 million.
Computer experts from the PAPT reiterated that the use of unlicensed software puts any business at risk. In today’s internet-based and cloud-enabled economy, illegal software exposes the company to cybercrime and security issues that could lead to millions of pesos in losses and more for technical help to recover from a major breach.