Recently, the reporter learned from the "China Software Conference 2011 Forum - Software Intellectual Property Forum" that, after several years of hard work, a major breakthrough has been made in the domestic software legalization, and foreign software and domestic software have been evenly matched in the number of purchases. Han Jun, Deputy Director of the Department of Science and Technology of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, said at the forum that doing a good job of software copyright and protecting software intellectual property rights is an important task to encourage innovation in the software industry and promote the development of the software industry.
According to preliminary statistics, the number of pre-installed genuine Chinese computer operating systems is gradually increasing, from 26.65 million sets in 2007 to 40.23 million sets in 2009, and the proportion has increased to 98.02% by 2010.
In addition, the reporter also learned that the central government agencies have completed the software legalization check and rectification at the end of May this year and are now fully pushing forward the software legalization in the provinces, cities, and counties. According to the latest data, the proportion of overseas software and domestic software purchases is basically the same whether it is central or local procurement. From the capital point of view, due to relatively high prices of foreign software, the proportion of funds is relatively higher.
Pirated software is not only China but also a world-class problem. According to a joint report issued by IDC (International Data Corporation) and BSA (Commercial Software Alliance) in May, the commercial value of global pirated software in 2010 increased by 14% to a record $58.8 billion. Among them, the United States ranks first in the world with US$ 9.515 billion.
The work of software copyrighting is of great significance. The internal market involves the necessary market links for the development of the software industry. It involves the vital interests of thousands of Chinese companies and the construction of an innovative country. It also involves China in fulfilling its international commitments. Wang Zhicheng, deputy director of the copyright management department of the National Copyright Administration, pointed out that China’s legalization work is fair to all domestic and foreign software and is treated equally. "Whoever's market and service standards are in place and whoever speaks honesty, we will buy whom."
In addition, the Director of the Department of Market Order of the Ministry of Commerce, Chang Xiaocun, said on the 20th when interviewed by the Chinese government website that at present, the central government agencies have basically implemented software copyrighting, and that national government agencies will implement software legalization by the end of next year, and cities above prefecture level are expected to The software will be genuinely licensed in June next year.
According to preliminary statistics, the number of pre-installed genuine Chinese computer operating systems is gradually increasing, from 26.65 million sets in 2007 to 40.23 million sets in 2009, and the proportion has increased to 98.02% by 2010.
In addition, the reporter also learned that the central government agencies have completed the software legalization check and rectification at the end of May this year and are now fully pushing forward the software legalization in the provinces, cities, and counties. According to the latest data, the proportion of overseas software and domestic software purchases is basically the same whether it is central or local procurement. From the capital point of view, due to relatively high prices of foreign software, the proportion of funds is relatively higher.
Pirated software is not only China but also a world-class problem. According to a joint report issued by IDC (International Data Corporation) and BSA (Commercial Software Alliance) in May, the commercial value of global pirated software in 2010 increased by 14% to a record $58.8 billion. Among them, the United States ranks first in the world with US$ 9.515 billion.
The work of software copyrighting is of great significance. The internal market involves the necessary market links for the development of the software industry. It involves the vital interests of thousands of Chinese companies and the construction of an innovative country. It also involves China in fulfilling its international commitments. Wang Zhicheng, deputy director of the copyright management department of the National Copyright Administration, pointed out that China’s legalization work is fair to all domestic and foreign software and is treated equally. "Whoever's market and service standards are in place and whoever speaks honesty, we will buy whom."
In addition, the Director of the Department of Market Order of the Ministry of Commerce, Chang Xiaocun, said on the 20th when interviewed by the Chinese government website that at present, the central government agencies have basically implemented software copyrighting, and that national government agencies will implement software legalization by the end of next year, and cities above prefecture level are expected to The software will be genuinely licensed in June next year.
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