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Modern Pirates is the only book in existence that reveals the strategies and tactics of the software police and copyright cops in a manner that the business technology consumer understand and use. Would it be worth your time to learn how to stonewall the copyright enforcement auditing industry? What would be more cost effective in your mind: Hiring a half dozen consultants who might be able to get your assets organized (around $5k to $50k+), or spending a few hours reading this simple "How To" book, then phasing in a compliance assurance program that you can afford--one that YOU control? Is it worth a few bucks to reduce your exposure to punitive piracy or copyright violation audits by more than 60%? Would it be worth your time if this same process also delivers life cycle savings increases of up to 25% on your software goods and services?

There are over 26 enforcement entities operating in the United States—nearly 100 globally. The most powerful enforcement groups are aggressively advertising rewards of as much as $1,000,000 to whistle-blowers who can produce a credible status report on your corporate IT environment. If you own desktop computers, notebooks, servers, PDAs, cell phones, printers or copiers, you really need to read this book. If your company uses operating systems, software, fonts, graphics, audio or video content, or even games, this book is of serious benefit in protecting yourself from the enforcement auditors.

If you aren't interested in preventing non compliance audits then you should be very interested in the asset management methodologies revealed in Modern Pirates. The IT Portfolio Management cost reductions & savings to those who follow up by acquiring and reading this single book are enormous--IF you take action. You'll find the Table of Contents & Sample Chapter here.

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