Hong Kong's much-vaunted campaign to curb the theft of intellectual property has so far failed to significantly lower the rate of computer software piracy, according to a report to be released later this month.
Sources familiar with the 2001 Business Software Alliance (BSA) study, to be issued on June 11, said that even after high-profile raids, tough new laws and an HK$8 million public education campaign, every second piece of software used in the SAR was an illegal copy.