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11 May 2005 12:00AM
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) is campaigning to stamp out the downloading and distribution of indecent images of children in the workplace. On Monday, it launched its 'Wipe it Out' campaign, following alarming research conducted by the IWF revealing that 74 per cent of companies surveyed would not report employees caught downloading indecent images of children to the police.
The survey of 200 UK IT managers also found that nearly 40 per cent of companies would not even take steps to ... (387 more words)
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