Thursday, May 5, 2011

AESVI: new round of training against piracy

Involved law enforcement agencies of eleven Italian towns AESVI issued a press release which stated that it had launched the new round of training of law enforcement to combat piracy, game and continue the initiative in 2008 and achieving eleven new Italian cities. Leggiamolo: Piracy, at the start a new round of training to the police led by AESVI, BSA, FPM and FAPAV associations of rights holders this year will reach 11 other Italian cities, Milan, May 5, 2011 - AESVI, together with the associations piracy of the rights holders BSA (Business Software Alliance) enterprise software, FAPAV (Anti-Piracy Audiovisual Federation) for the audiovisual and FPM (federation against music piracy) for music, today launched the new round of training training and updating them to the police at the Regional Command of the Friuli Venezia Giulia in Trieste.

This year the association will be committed at the Provincial Headquarters of the Corps in the cities of Naples, Siracusa, Catania, Rome, Brindisi, Lecce, Perugia, Modena and Milan, and for the first time the training will be provided also to students of the Guardia di Finanza in Rome. The aim of the initiative is to provide the agencies involved in the forefront in fighting the phenomenon on the national territory a number of elements to support their activities in terms of technical, legal and knowledge of the market, with particular attention to issues related to Internet piracy.

The cycle of training in the coming months will touch the controls of the Guardia di Finanza in 11 cities located throughout the country, strengthening and improving the efforts of AESVI since 2008 through this program. "These trainings are a very important moment for the fight against piracy has become rampant, especially today, because of the Internet.

Moreover, the possibility to cooperate with law enforcement agencies engaged in frontline combat is an element of pride for the Our Association "- said Thalita Malago, Secretary General AESVI -" The commitment of AESVI is serious and precise: to curb the scourge of piracy not only harms us, but all areas of entertainment.

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