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Bulacan school ordered to pay P608,450 for copyright infringement

The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL), through the Bureau of Legal Affairs (BLA), said it has successfully enforced its judgment finding La Concepcion College, a private school based in San Jose del Monte City in Bulacan, liable for copyright infringement.

Gov?t distributes detailed geohazard maps of ?Yolanda?-hit towns

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said that so far, 131 out of the 171 municipalities in nine Yolanda-hit provinces now have geohazard maps with a 1:10,000 scale.

Depositors lost P400 million to ATM fraud: solon

Bank depositors have lost nearly P400 million as a result of 2,872 cases of automated machine teller (ATM) fraud -- mainly card-skimming -- from 2012 to 2013, according to Pasig City representative Roman Romulo.

DOST chief pitches use of scientific data for ?Yolanda? rehab

Department of Science and Technology (DOST) secretary Mario Montejo is directing all agencies involved in ?Typhoon Yolanda? rehabilitation to secure all scientific information they need at the Yolanda Rehabilitation Scientific Information Center (YorInfoCenter).

Indonesian tech provider taps PH subsidiary for SEA market

CTI Group executives led by its chief executive officer, Harry Surjanto, formally announced the appointment of CTP on Tuesday, October 28, as a value-added distributor of tech vendors Thales, FireEye, Zscaler, Riverbed, and Dell.

On 15th year in PH, Dell still bullish on local PC market

As it introduced its latest PC offerings during its recent 15th anniversary celebration, the local unit of computer maker Dell remains positive that there is still a lucrative market for the PC business in the country.

PH gov?t urged to take advantage of analytics-based research

Government agencies can take advantage of analytics to better improved the creation of policies and delivery of public service, SAS said.

Ex-IT journo moves Down Under to take up Ericsson job

Former IT reporter Grace Sarmiento-Clavecilla has relocated her family to Australia after taking a lateral transfer from the Philippines to the Melbourne office of Swedish tech giant Ericsson.

Summit tackles enforcement, settlement of IP cases

A summit attended by local a foreign experts on intellectual property (IP) has been set to ensure effective IP enforcement and adjudication of cases in the Philippines.

Gov’t bent on promoting cloud use in PH, ICT Office exec says

The hybrid cloud has the potential to be the largest in the country, connecting more than 160 agencies and offices.

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