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How Technology Can Help in Fighting Counterfeiting and Piracy David Finn Associate General Counsel World-wide Anti-Piracy and Anti-Counterfeiting Microsoft Corporation
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59% of counterfeit product key generators and crack tools downloaded from peer-to-peer networks contain malicious or unwanted software Counterfeiting and piracy: A high-tech economic and societal problem Threat to economy, jobs, taxes, innovation, creativity Threat to IT security and systems integrity 25% of websites offering access to pirated software, counterfeit product keys and crack tools attempt to install malicious or unwanted software IDC, The Risks of Obtaining and Using Pirated Software, Oct. 2006
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Physical piracy: Faster evidence preparation CD/CD-ROM/DVD production: vast and diverse
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Physical piracy: Faster evidence preparation Traditional disc matching: manual and slow Traditional matching of unknown discs must be done by microscope, compared by a trained eye, disc by disc.
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Physical piracy: Faster evidence preparation Opportunity to automate comparison with known exemplars: ‘FRED’
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Internet piracy: Faster identification, removal, deterrence Internet piracy is a very high-volume business
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Internet piracy: Faster identification, removal, deterrence Better use of technological tools Pro-active government enforcement Improved public-private cooperation
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