Monthly Archives: February, 2018
This Is How Revenue Assurance Plagiarists Win
In the absence of any professional body that can impose ethical standards of behavior, a lawless attitude to intellectual property continues to dominate revenue assurance.
US Court Orders ISP to Pay $25mn Piracy Damages
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Cox used a 'thirteen strike' process where subscribers retained their service despite repeated downloading of pirated music.
The Continuing Story of Mobile Money
Mobile money has rapidly grown in popularity, especially in Africa. Nevertheless, there is a much more to come.
Time to Fix the UK’s Fraud-Enabling Dial Plan
The UK's 070 number range leads to confusion, resulting in fraud. But the proposed regulatory reform does not deal with the root cause, and has undesirable side-effects.
Commsrisk Top Ten for January 2018
Which Commsrisk articles grabbed the attention of your peers? Here is the rundown of the most popular content during January.
Four Key Themes from the RAG Sydney Conference
The participants of RAG Sydney charted the areas where risk and assurance work is succeeding, and where it needs to mature.
State Can Seize Domain Names, Says Top Swedish Court
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Taking possession of a domain name is another way to prevent online piracy.
B/OSS for Free?
Instead of levying a charge based on the cost of their software platform, might a B/OSS provider charge only for the actual service performed?
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