Eight out of ten millennials are using technology to track at least one aspect of their lives, a study has found. The incredible extent to which the younger generation are relying on gadgets to set personal goals, measure success and stay motivated was revealed after researchers polled 1,664 adults between […]
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Pictures in Public: Simple Guide to UK Street Photography
Post by Jonathan Appleby, Copytrack.com Street photography is key part in capturing the world as we know it, that being said however, when it comes to the law and public photography things can easily become a bit tricky. On the streets you have to deal with copyright violations, and sometimes […]
Cyber Crime and Espionage
Cyber Crime and Espionage Top Challenges for IT Professionals in Navigating Digital Transformation Investment in productivity, operational costs, and improving digital presence will drive new growth opportunities, finds Frost & Sullivan’s Digital Transformation team London, 16 November 2017 — In Frost & Sullivan’s recent survey covering end-user perspectives on […]
High inflation will drive Christmas spend this year
HIGH INFLATION RATHER THAN STRONG VOLUMES WILL DRIVE CHRISTMAS SPEND THIS YEAR, SAYS GLOBALDATA GlobalData forecasts that total retail sales will increase by 1.9% in Q4 this year. Although this is up on the 1.5% increase recorded last year, this is driven entirely by inflation as volumes are forecast to […]
14 year olds: 35,000 texts and 3 weeks: video chat
14 year olds have sent more than 35,000 texts and racked up three weeks of video chat NEWS COPY -By Grant Bailey By the age of 14 the average child will have sent more than 35,000 texts, 30,000 WhatsApp messages and racked up more than three solid weeks of video […]
Americans rank in the bottom half of the world’s most digitally dependent travellers
New survey shows Americans rank in the bottom half of the world’s most digitally dependent travellers ATLANTA – 8 November 2017: Americans rank in the bottom half of the world’s most digitally dependent travelers, based on their reliance on mobile, internet and digital technology for travel-related purposes, according to […]
What went so wrong at the NHS?
Today’s shocking report on the scale of the cyber-attack on the National Health Service has revealed the true extent of the attack and the has allegedly linked North Korea to the source of the attack. Renowned cyber security expert and CEO of Axial Systems Mike Simmonds gives some strong thought provoking […]
LEADERS of Top 20 UK ACCOUNTING FIRMS ARE WHITE MALES
Just one of the UK’s 20 largest accounting firms is headed up by a CEO from a Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) background Just 15% of the leading institutions analysed has a female CEO New analysis1 from Green Park and Operation Black Vote (OBV) reveals that only one of […]
The Craziest Copyright Cases
Copytrack presents the most extraordinary cases of copyright infringement Berlin, 28 September 2017: Image protection is active worldwide. Yet still every day millions of cases of online unauthorized image uses occur. The cases selected by Copytrack show just how versatile copyright infringements can be. In their own way, they are […]
Meme & Copyright: Can You Laugh Away the Law?
Memes are one of the greatest phenomena in Internet culture and an example of viral sharing online. For anyone unsure what exactly “memes” are, memes are photos, illustrations or picture excerpts from films that are usually edited by anonymous users and thus placed in completely new funny context. On platforms […]