
Distribution giant launches SAM Excellence scheme to ensure its partners and their customers are fully licensed

Funding meant for piracy crackdown is being directed elsewhere, claims FAST

The BSA settles with three firms in its latest clampdown on illegal software use in the capital

Three London firms pay out nearly £35,000 after using unlicensed software

Forums report flood of games consoles for sale following ban

Businesses may have to accept extra burdens under Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement

Business secretary restates plan to cut off illegal downloaders

Service provider proves that innocent users could face penalties

BSA settles with building services firm after it was caught using unlicensed copies of Microsoft software

Web giant gets its story straight

Research finds that nearly 40 per cent of managers only have a basic understanding of licensing issues

Only legitimate copies of Windows will get security download

Proposals 'ride roughshod over judicial processes', insists TalkTalk

BT estimates costs of policing the internet

Legal action begins against file-sharing site in The Netherlands

Wants member states to co-operate more effectively in the battle against piracy and counterfeiting

New law will allow a judge to disconnect persistent illegal file sharers

Global Gaming Factory investigated for possible insider trading

Downing Street accused of abandoning previous policy and criminalising young people

This week we cover the launch of Apple's much hyped Snow Leopard operating system

UK could become the first country in Europe to restrict citizens' access to the web

V3.co.uk catches up with the head of Global Gaming Factory, the firm trying to buy The Pirate Bay

GGF chief Hans Pandeya gives his side of the story

Judge orders shutdown while buyer loses chairman

'Tomato Garden' version of Windows shut down