Will Trading Standards target IT chiefs?

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Trading Standards will soon have new powers to police copyright, but will its remit stretch to software licensing?

Firms using unlicensed software could face greater risk of detection and prosecution from next month as new legislation extends the powers of Trading Standards officers to police software piracy an...

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