A Year Ago: Teen arrested for AOL hack
Originally published Mon, 22 Mar 1999 10:28:30 GMT
Originally published Mon, 22 Mar 1999 10:28:30 GMT
A report by UK MPs has rejected the idea that tech companies are merely platforms.
Ad hoc monitoring will now be sufficient, EU says.
The UK government has focused its attention on WhatsApp, claiming there should be "no place for terrorists to hide."
When bootlegged snippets of music and movies make their way online before they've even been officially released, legitimate copyright holders stand to lose a whole lot of money.
In the latest twist, it looks like the Computer Implemented Inventions Directive now will not now be revised by the EC. Campaigners say they are furious
The European Parliament is unequivocal: the software patent directive needs to go back to the drawing board. But the jury is still out on whether the Commission will listen
Government regulation of the technology industry can have unforeseen consequences, a Vodafone public-policy expert tells a Westminster e-Forum audience
Linux Defenders is asking the open-source community to help find examples of prior art to fend off action based on poor-quality patents
The telecoms regulator is consulting on proposals to free up a chunk of spectrum to give a further boost to mobile-broadband services in the UK