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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Microsoft takes piracy fight to Kuwait


Microsoft's ongoing crusade against dealers selling copied versions of its software has led it to carry out raids on the Kuwaiti channel.


The raids took place last month after Microsoft officially filed criminal complaints in Kuwait, and resulted in the vendor confiscating pirated software CDs and PCs loaded with fake copies of its software.


Microsoft did not reveal how many resellers were implicated in the raids or give any indication of the amount of copied software that it seized.


In a statement announcing the developments, Dale Waterman, Microsoft's corporate attorney for anti-piracy for the MEA region, repeated the message given after other reseller raids in the Gulf this year.

"We are heavily investing our resources and time into winning the battle against piracy by intensifying our collaboration with government and law enforcement agencies in the Gulf region to ensure that pirates are brought to justice," he said. "Our enforcement efforts are a key component in our battle against piracy."
Microsoft claims the latest raids are evidence that by partnering with local government bodies in the region, it has "stepped up" its efforts to take legal action against those who manufacturer and distribute illegal software.
Last month, it revealed that it had carried out five anti-piracy raids in Dubai and Sharjah as it looks to keep up the pressure on the UAE channel.

Tags: Kuwait, Microsoft Gulf, Software piracy

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Gardeners protest against tree-removal in Kuwait

KUWAIT: The Kuwait Gardens' Families' Association held a peaceful protest yesterday in the area beside the Kuwait International Fairground, demanding that the Kuwaiti environment be kept green forever. The meeting was attended by MPs Dr Aseel Al-Awadhi and Rola Dashti, as well as the head of the Public Authority for Agricultural Affairs and Fish Resources' (PAAAFR) media department, Abdulaziz Al-Ali and other officials, in addition to a large number of keen Kuwaiti garden owners.The MPs protested against the recent digging up and removal of numerous trees across Kuwait, with Dr. Al-Awadhi saying, "I support the organizers of this gathering protesting against the uprooting of trees. While we do of course support the implementation of the law, we should distinguish between the types of illegal objects to be removed. I don't think that greenery and plant life are violations on state property. If there's empty land in front of a house, we should thank the homeowner for expending effort and money on making the environment surrounding them green," the MP asserted.The MP praised the concept of 'making the desert green' and revealed that she and her parliamentary colleagues are working to introduce legislation to protect Kuwait's gardens: "We will work on submitting a proposal to the government through parliament to ban the removal of trees unless in absolutely essential individual cases," she explained, adding, "There should be rules introduced for the growing of plants and I'm sure that if these were introduced people would respect them. I think that if trees exceed a proscribed height limit, for instance, only those parts that exceed the limit should be cut down, rather than uprooting the whole tree.Fellow MP Dr. Rola Dashti said that mistakes have been made in implementing the existing laws covering gardens and the growing of trees. "Why doesn't the Municipal Council meet with the demolition committee and the PAAAFR to modify the legal regulations?" she suggested. "The citizens are paying for their mistakes. Next Monday there's a Municipal Council meeting and I hope they'll review their demolition and removal legislation. The demolition teams are leaving bad results behind them, in many cases changing green spaces to stony desert, causing danger for kids.Like her colleague, Dr. Dashti also suggested that clear horticultural rules and regulations need to be introduced in Kuwait. "People should have a clear idea about the issues involved in planting greenery," she insisted. "We should encourage people to plant and make the country green instead of it being a desert. The present situation is chaos and we want to give our kids a better future.Abdulaziz Al-Ali pointed out that the PAAAFR holds an annual horticulture week, saying, "We encourage the kids and the public to plant and make the country green. We also plant the desert areas and from this point of view we refuse to uproot any kind of plants. Today we are present here to support implementing the law thus under set conditions and rules and not in the current arbitrary way.Haifa Al-Muhanna, the spokesperson of the Kuwait Gardens' Families Association, pointed out that 'Let Kuwait Be a Green Oasis' was a phrase made famous by the late Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. "This sentence was planted in our hearts, and we all try to apply it," she told the Kuwait Times. "I think that Kuwaitis are well-organized, and they won't refuse the organization and work involved in gardening. The kids and adults gathered here today, came along to express their protest against uprooting any bushes or trees or removing any gardens. We are not against the demolition teams, but we are against the 'massacre' of trees planned for January 3, 2010.Al-Muhanna said that environmental awareness has grown massively in Kuwait over the past couple of decades. "The awareness of horticulture had increased tremendously in Kuwait compared to the 1980s. and we all now know the positive effect of it on the environment. There is an international campaign called; 'The Billion Tree Campaign,' which many people are ignoring. This campaign, which began in 2006 and should last for 10 years, was launched to make up for the great loss of trees, and Kuwait instead wants to uproot million tree next January," she concluded.

Source:kuwaittimes.net/

Kuwait: KCWA Celebrates Christmas Party

Kuwait Dec 5: Kuwait Canara Welfare Association celebrated its annual event "KCWA Christmas Party 2009" with much grandeur at Carmel School hall, Khaitan, on Friday 4th December. The event began at 4:00 pm with a welcome note from MC Anil Fernandes. Various competitions for members and children were organized as part of Christmas celebration. Fancy dress, Solo dance, Traditional dress and Christmas Star contests were held for various age groups. Young MC's Jolin Lewis and Deandra D'Mello conducted the contests. All the judges were honored thereafter. The celebrations began at 5:30 pm with a welcome address from President of KCWA Mr. Rudy D'Souza, who welcomed all the dignitaries, guests & members. He thanked the members and well wishers for their wholehearted support for the event and KCWA. Thereafter all the sponsors were felicitated by the President. Games for children were conducted by Sunitha D'Silva & team. Annual merit scholarship awards for member's children were presented. Mr. Sam & Mrs. Mable Alphonso scholarship award for X standard students were given to Moira D'Souza, Deandra D'Souza & Glen D'Souza. Mr. Lawrence D'Souza scholarship awards for XII standard students were bagged by Ria Pereira (Science stream) and Jessica Crasto (Commerce stream). In order to encourage young talents, awards were presented to member's children who have excelled in the extra curricular activities. The awards were sponsored by Spinn's confectionery. The awardees for 2008-09 are, Natasha D'Silva, Liann D'Souza, Deandra D'Souza & Muriel Mascarenhas. The awards were presented by Fr. Henry Sequiera, visiting Priest from Mangalore and other sponsors of the awards. Sunitha D'Silva conducted the awards ceremony. It was time for fun as MC Stephen Machado announced DJ/Dance session. DJ Kiran Sunny played some hot numbers to the much delight of the crowd, who danced their hearts out. Number of spot prizes were given away during the dance session. A tableau on Christmas theme was wonderfully presented by Lavina Furtado & team. Fr. Melwyn & Fr. Theo, who will shortly leave their mission work in Kuwait, were felicitated on this occasion by President Rudy D'Souza and past presidents Stephen Machado & Jossie Pinto. Fr. Melwyn, who has been the Spiritual Director of KCWA for nine years, in his message applauded the humanitarian work done by KCWA and recalled the wonderful association with them and said he would always miss KCWA. Fr. Theo wished KCWA all success. Ida D'Silva conducted the honoring ceremony. KCWA members presented some melodious Christmas Carols. To add spice to the celebration and befitting the occasion, Santa Claus made a grand entry and distributed sweets and toys to all children. Competition results were announced by in-charge Jossy DÇunha and prizes were distributed. Hamper draw and members draw were held thereafter and attractive prizes were given away. Magnificent painting done by member Trevor Pacheco was auctioned. Unique auction of two hens was also held. Vote of thanks was proposed by Steven Misquith. Grace before the meals was led by Fr. Henry Sequiera. Delicious dinner was served to all by Oriental Restaurant. While the dance lovers continued to dance to their hearts content to the wonderful music, others savored the taste of delicious cuisine. It was quite a thrilling experience for kids and adults as everyone enjoyed every moment of the evening to the fullest. The program concluded at 10.30 pm. The main sponsor of the event was Mrs. & Mr. Charles D'Sa (Bassem International Co.), Sponsored by Mr. John Fernandes (Sanbouk International), and Co-sponsored by many other individuals & members. Sound & Lighting was provided by Illuminations (Anand D'Souza). Anil Fernandes and Lavina Furtado coordinated the whole event.

 



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