Canadian Alliance Against Software Theft
- Canadian Alliance Against Software Theft
The Canadian Alliance Against Software Theft (CAAST) is a Canadian trade group affiliated with the Business Software Alliance. [ [http://www.caast.org/about/Default.asp?language=English CAAST web site, "About CAAST" section] , retrieved on August 7, 2006 ] Its mission statement is to "reduce software piracy in Canada through education, public policy and enforcement." ] The CAAST was established in 1990. References
See also
* Robert Holleyman
External links
* [http://www.caast.org/Default.asp?language=English Official web site]
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