Web porn should be opt-in, MPs say
Internet users in the UK should have to opt in to view pornography, a cross-party group of MPs has recommended.The group of 60 MPs, led by Conservative Claire Perry, published its report (PDF) on Tuesday.
Internet users in the UK should have to opt in to view pornography, a cross-party group of MPs has recommended.The group of 60 MPs, led by Conservative Claire Perry, published its report (PDF) on Tuesday.
Vodafone Australia's customer base has slid to just over 5 million users, in another tough half year for the mobile company.
The 2,100km subsea cable connecting WA and NT via offshore oil and gas facilities, which is due to be acquired by Vocus later this year, has been activated by Nextgen Group.
The industry watchdog will be granted a host of legal powers to enforce the rules.
Telco handing out free SIMs to let people reconnect.
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Peter Mandelson, the secretary of state for business, innovation and skills, is planning a major crackdown on illegal file-sharing, according to reports over the weekend.The issue of copyrighted material being shared online is already the subject of an official, post-Digital Britain consultation, which is due to close on 15 September.