For U.S. companies, use of pirated and unlicensed software by local supply chain partners poses a serious threat—it can lead to supply disruptions, legal risks, reputational harm, and more. These threats are no different from other supply chain threats, like use of child labor, product safety issues, etc.
While many U.S. companies take action to directly address supply chain threats in the areas of labor, safety, and the environment, far fewer take measures to identify, mitigate and control the risks of illegal software use by their supply chain partners.
BSA | The Software Alliance, in cooperation with the US-ASEAN Business Council, would like to help Thailand-based U.S. companies review and address the substantial risks related to the use of pirated and unlicensed software in their local supply chains. Please join us for a seminar on April 29th , where we will bring together experts on the issue to discuss how these risks arise and review best practices and guidelines for effectively managing them.
Full details of the program are provided in the agenda here.
To RSVP, please complete the attached registration form here and return it to Ms. Pinta Punsoni, Coordinator, Events & Public Relations at Tilleke & Gibbins (pinta.p@tilleke.com). For more information, please call Ms. Punsoni at 02 653 5546. Reservations will be accepted until COB April 22nd, or until all seats allotted for invited guests have been booked.
Tuesday Apr 29, 2014
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM EDT
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
JW Marriott, Bangkok
Khun Saravadee
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Printed courtesy of www.usasean.org – Contact the US-ASEAN Business Council for more information.
1101 17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036 – (202) 289-1911 – mail@usasean.org