The two Film and Publications Board cyber inspectors will be sent to the UK for training.
Cabinet has approved changes to gambling laws that will allow online casinos.
In today's technology roundup: ICANN approves .asia as domain, Microsoft predicts a million Zune sales, Citrix and Cisco team up on click-to-call, and Sex.com thief released from prison.
There are legal ramifications to incorrect backup of electronic information.
The ICT charter gets a new lease on life as Cabinet approves the DTI's Codes of Good Practice.
ICASA denies it has put a hold on new VANS licences and says it is waiting for legal opinion on new applications.
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UWC IT professor Derek Keats will monitor the Novell-Microsoft covenant to ensure the spirit of open source is protected.
The police are beefing up their technology skills to better combat cyber crime.
Local online distributors of adult goods have until 31 December to stop selling.
Internet bodies have challenged a lawyer's claim that illegal domain parking is rampant in SA.
Two opposite views have emerged from last week's judgment on Internet gambling.
Telkom's liability, after losing a recent court case, could be anywhere between R325 million and R1 billion.
The research council's Meraka Institute lashes out at firms' "illegal" software patenting.