Can regulating Facebook and Twitter stop the spread of fake news?
A report by UK MPs has rejected the idea that tech companies are merely platforms.
A report by UK MPs has rejected the idea that tech companies are merely platforms.
The rights of web businesses and users trump those of copyright holders when it comes to filtering content, the ECJ has found
Against a background of massive cuts to public spending, Value Licensing believes it has spotted an opportunity to broker Microsoft licences between public-sector organisations
Letters being sent to suspected unlawful file-sharers demanding money are not the right approach, the UK's music industry body has said
The government intends to cut the length of its IT contracts for cloud services down from several years to 12 months or less, to promote flexibility and avoid being stuck with legacy technology
The European Commission says it wants to clarify existing rules that govern how and when a rights holder can have copyright-infringing content taken down or blocked, as part of a new e-commerce action plan
The UK government claims it cut hundreds of millions from its annual spend last year. But do the figures really stand up?
Calling the current ICT syllabus 'harmful and dull', education secretary Michael Gove has said it will be scrapped and lessons will focus more on the basics of programming than on the use of Microsoft Word
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The £11.7bn plan to install smart energy meters across the UK needs clearer direction from the government, or power companies could end up benefiting while low-income families pay more, the Public Accounts Committee has said