FAST in partnership with Trading Standards, continues to urge businesses to stay safe from software misuse by insisting they monitor their software usage closely. As Trading Standards is becoming more stringent in investigating organisations’ suspected illegal activity, FAST is continuing to reduce illegal software use by educating businesses on software compliance and best practices in IT management.
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FAST continues to support Trading Standards in the execution of its powers under CDPA 1988.
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010Digital Economy Bill – now an Act
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010FAST welcomes the news that the Digital Economy Bill (DEB) has received Royal Assent
The DEB made the “wash-up” in anticipation of the General Election and the dissolution of Parliament.
The next task of fleshing out the primary legislation through the creation of the necessary codes and procedures can commence.
FAST now looks forward to the challenges of ensuring that this historic piece of legislation is used effectively and efficiently to protect the intellectual property rights of the software industry.
Digital Economy Bill
Monday, March 1st, 2010Government intervention, Costs and the issue of Suspension
The Digital Economy Bill continues to be debated as it battles to get through the House of Lords, on its journey to becoming one of the most significant pieces of legislation for the creative industries in recent times.
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FAST creates the FLAG Digital Group
Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009FAST creates the FLAG Digital Group to focus on the digital legal issues for the software industry going forward.
FLAG is the Federation Against Software Theft’s Legal Advisory Group established shortly after FAST was founded in 1984, and consists of lawyers from many of the UK’s leading Intellectual Property practices. FLAG meets several times a year to receive presentations on pertinent topics and review legal developments affecting the software industry.
The Queens Speech 2009 – Formal announcement of the Digital Economy Bill
Thursday, November 19th, 2009For those who missed it, the Queen has now confirmed that the Digital Economy Bill will be part of the legislative programme for the next parliamentary term. Although she did not mention IP specifically, the associated briefing from the Labour Party makes it clear that the Bill will include the following measures:
Response to Digital Britain September 2009
Friday, October 2nd, 2009
We are pleased to announce that we have posted our latest response to the Digital Britain Report. We believe this to be an excellent opportunity to finally have some movement in an area that is arduous and complex both commercially and legally.
We now eagerly await the proposed legislation for the illicit p2p dilemma and the introduction of an increase in penalty fines for criminal IP offences.

