BSA will continue its
efforts to stem the growth of software piracy through education, research and
enforcement.

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"He has shown incredible dedication and relationship-building skills
by providing exemplary products and services to clients from start to finish
as they work with WorldNow.

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Marcus will manage WorldNow's Local Ad Sales team, where he will maintain
and grow WorldNow's vibrant convergent advertising business. For
additional information on WorldNow and the Local Media Network, visit
http://www .com/broadcast/21828/consumer.

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He also assisted in pioneering alternative distribution, via
turn-key applications for the sale of off-network products to start-up
independents and local market agreements .

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Sites of people developing or using a wearable computer.

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That
translates to lost jobs, lost taxes and lost wages.

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WorldNow's products include a website
platform and publishing toolset, a streaming video solution, an automotive
classifieds solution, local sales programs, and a national ad network .S.

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About WorldNow
New York based WorldNow is the leading provider of Internet technology ,
revenue and content solutions for more than 250 local media sites, including
broadcast TV, newspapers and cable.shtml

AUDIO PROVIDED BY: The Business Software Alliance


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Marcus and his
team will also continue to launch innovative media partnership programs that
provide local viewers with important in-market information while creating new
non-traditional revenue sources for local media companies.
"Stuart is integral in leading WorldNow to meet all of its sales and
revenue development goals," said Gary Gannaway, Chairman, President and CEO of
WorldNow.

Global Study on Software Piracy Reveals Consistent and Costly Problem



IDC, A LEADING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH COMPANY WHO CONDUCTED THE BSA STUDY,
PREDICTS PIRACY WILL CONTINUE TO GROW ALONGSIDE INCREASED INTERNET USAGE,
GIVEN THE GROWING POPULARITY OF ILLEGAL SOFTWARE ON DOWNLOAD SITES AND PEER-
TO -PEER SYSTEMS.

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6 billion dollars due to software piracy.prnewswire.

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NEW YORK, WorldNow, the leading provider of
Internet technology, revenue and content solutions for local media companies,
today announced that Stuart Marcus has been promoted to SVP, Local Ad Sales.

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com.

ROBERT HOLLEYMAN , PRESIDENT AND CEO, BUSINESS SOFTWARE ALLIANCE:
Software piracy is a serious global problem.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT BSA.ORG/GLOBALSTUDY.
I'M DANIELLE ADDAIR.

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WorldNow Promotes Stuart Marcus to SVP Local Sales

Illegal software use has a
negative impact on economic activity and technological innovation.

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NEW YORK,

THIS IS A MULTIVU SPECIAL REPORT
IN THE US, ONE OUT OF EVERY FIVE SOFTWARE PROGRAMS INSTALLED ON PC
COMPUTERS IS A PIRATED COPY. THAT'S ACCORDING TO TODAY'S RELEASE OF THE
BUSINESS SOFTWARE ALLIANCE'S ANNUAL GLOBAL SOFTWARE PIRACY STUDY .
WHILE US SOFTWARE PIRACY RATE MAY BE THE LOWEST IN THE WORLD, THE PIRACY
RATE IS HIGHER THAN 90 PERCENT IN OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD. economy
lost $6.

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Marcus, who has been with WorldNow for five years, was previously
Southwest Division Manager at Paramount Pictures + Fox Television where he
helped create large market share for First-run and major Feature Film
libraries. Last year, the U.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Audio version and more available at
http://www.

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