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Police pirates: NSW police sued for $10 million for illegally copying software
Herald Sun – The ABC reports officers have been using software it licensed from UK company Micro Focus to access their COPS database. The database – described as the “nervous system” of NSW Police – contains highly confidential details of almost every person in the state with a criminal history. Micro Focus claims NSW Police bought 6500 licences off them for COPS access software known as ViewNow. Read Article
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