KUALA LUMPUR: Plaza Low Yat will evict tenants convicted of piracy in support of the government's anti-piracy initiatives.
Its general manager of property management and operations Michael Lee said the proactive step would complement the Ministry of Domestic Trade, Cooperative and Consumerism's Anti-Piracy Campaign launched in May last year.
"This initiative is putting action to our commitment of being a 100% genuine information TECHNOLOGY [] (IT) mall.
"We are glad of the support from the ministry as well as software giant such as Microsoft," he said at the announcement to continue its partnership with Microsoft to fight piracy here on Monday, Oct 18.'' '' ''
Lee said even though Plaza Low Yat was the first IT mall in the country to have such an initiative, he hoped it won't be the last.
"We are calling on all malls in Malaysia to join us in this fight against piracy," he said.
General manager of original equipment manufacturers for Microsoft Malaysia Low Sin Yip said based on International Data Corp research, the value of the piracy market in Malaysia was worth US$453 million (RM1.4 billion) per year. ' Bernama
Its general manager of property management and operations Michael Lee said the proactive step would complement the Ministry of Domestic Trade, Cooperative and Consumerism's Anti-Piracy Campaign launched in May last year.
"This initiative is putting action to our commitment of being a 100% genuine information TECHNOLOGY [] (IT) mall.
"We are glad of the support from the ministry as well as software giant such as Microsoft," he said at the announcement to continue its partnership with Microsoft to fight piracy here on Monday, Oct 18.'' '' ''
Lee said even though Plaza Low Yat was the first IT mall in the country to have such an initiative, he hoped it won't be the last.
"We are calling on all malls in Malaysia to join us in this fight against piracy," he said.
General manager of original equipment manufacturers for Microsoft Malaysia Low Sin Yip said based on International Data Corp research, the value of the piracy market in Malaysia was worth US$453 million (RM1.4 billion) per year. ' Bernama
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