Gilberto Fiorentino allegedly netted supplier kickbacks of more than $400,000, according to SEC
Dealer warns rivals they could be next, as cease-and-desist letter from Cisco forces it out of business with debts of £1.6m
Several recent high-profile court cases over intellectual property rights have sent waves through the channel. Doug Woodburn asks if anyone wins when it comes to patent wars
The devil may be in the detail of EU data protection reforms, with UK data processors directly affected. Fleur Doidge reports
VAT loophole will close on 1 April after Jersey and Guernsey lose judicial review
One reseller admits he may quit IT market altogether if Low Value Consignment Relief loophole is not abolished on 1 April
Anti-piracy body explains why so many of its cases are settled out of court, as Bribery Act queries mount
Online encyclopaedia will go offline for 24 hours in protest at US government's proposed anti-piracy legislation
Anti-piracy body dismisses allegations that financially rewarding people for information on software piracy is in breach of the Bribery Act
French Apple partner claims vendor is starving it of products to keep retail store stocks afloat