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Can Innovation Help Fight Piracy? 5 Steps to Innovative Behavior, Creativity & Creating New Opportunities
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- December 14, 2009
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Innovation is regarded as the new way of doing something that is useful. It may refer to incremental and emergent or radical and revolutionary changes. Can Innovation help fight piracy and introduce new opportunities and methods for monetization? The 5-Step Visualization Method for Creative Thinking & Innovation can help bring about innovative behavior, creativity and as a result create new opportunities.
Fighting Piracy By Encouraging Illegal Activity: Can Pirates Be Potential Customers?
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- December 12, 2009
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Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello is confident that EA can convert illegal pirates of games to potential customers. The reason: downloadable content that you can not access with a pirated copy.
Software Piracy
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- September 28, 2009
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What is software piracy and what does the law say about it?
Bil Gates calls out China on software piracy
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- September 28, 2009
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Bill Gates blasts Chinese companies for using software they don't pay for and described how profits from companies that DO pay for software have allowed him to help millions of children around the world.
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