"It involves organized crime," said Katherine Bostick, a senior corporate attorney for Microsoft, at a technology conference Wednesday in Cyeberjaya, Malaysia.
Software piracy is rising in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Indonesia, Bostick said. In India, Malaysia, and Singapore, 54% of software is counterfeit. Tougher enforcement could help, she said.
Governments should work more closely with software companies to educate consumers about intellectual-property rights, Bostick said. "In five to 10 years, the problem will be massive," she said. "Everyone loves a bargain."
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