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How the Data Protection Act's death will punish the UK economy
If the UK hands over data protection duties to the EU, it will scare off future foreign investment, says Tom Brewster.
Erase and rewind: the EU and privacy
Inside the Enterprise: Proposed new European regulations on data privacy seem largely sensible, even if they present some hurdles for business.<br>
Eurocrats versus the cyber criminals
Inside the enterprise: The European Commission is setting up a cyber-crime centre and proposing minimum jail terms for hackers. Are the authorities...
Europe's not finished with Microsoft
Microsoft's troubles in Europe are far from over, as Neelie Kroes, The EU competition commissioner, has warned. We review the past and future...
Can Google or Microsoft get any bigger?
With increased competition and regulatory attention, both Microsoft and Google may find that future growth is hard to come by...<br>
Has the cookie crumbled?
A new directive comes into force from the EU meaning significant changes in the way websites work with cookies. Simon Brew tries to make sense of...
Defending Europe against cyber attack
How ENISA helps EU member states with national cyber defences, as well as securing European-wide business networks.
ACTA: the basics, the controversies, and the future
At the end of January, 22 countries signed up to ACTA. But what is it, and how will it be affecting you? Simon Brew has been finding out.<br>
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