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30 May 2003 1:36PM

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Almost 31% of persons taking part in a survey were ready to blow the whistle on their employer for illegal use of software, the Federation Against Software Theft (FAST) announced yesterday.
Paul Brennan, legal counsel at FAST, said:
"It is extremely encouraging to see that people are willing to lift the lid on unethical practice despite being unaware that there are laws existing to protect them."
Of 2,232 respondents, 65% were unaware of laws that would protect them from action by employer... (144 more words)
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