SAP admits 'inappropriate' Oracle downloads
Software company has condemned some downloads made by its subsidiary TomorrowNow as 'unacceptable', but denies it had access to Oracle intellectual property
Software company has condemned some downloads made by its subsidiary TomorrowNow as 'unacceptable', but denies it had access to Oracle intellectual property
BT has joined with the likes of Sun and Cisco to call for the private and public sectors to cooperate in combating climate change
Businesses need to prepare for new legislation that will affect the disposal of equipment such as CRT monitors
Computer Software Group has acquired the Federation Against Software Theft, the controversial anti-piracy pressure group
Concerns are growing over the monitoring by employers of communications, as one worker wins damages from the European Court of Human Rights
The Open Rights Group has found 1,000 contributing individuals to help protect civil liberties in the electronic age
First published: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 13:46:25 GMT
'Computer hardware controls are no longer effective,' says the deputy secretary of defence
Experts question whether one man is enough for the job, while Childwatch calls for chatrooms to be suspended to analyse the situation
In a move a digital rights group is calling 'a gross affront to civil liberties and human rights', media firms want to amend the proposed data retention directive so they can bring criminal prosecutions for copyright violation