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Wi-Fi hotspots now in court
Courtrooms across the UK will be offering Wi-Fi access for solicitors as well as jurors and defendants.
CPS drops piracy case against 'scapegoat' teen
Middlesbrough Crown Court has dropped a case against a teenager for file sharing.
CPS will not prosecute McKinnon in UK
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) will not prosecute Gary McKinnon in relation to allegations of computer misuse.
Old IT hurting courts, says report
The 20-year-old case management system is slowing down the courts, the National Audit Office has said.
Terrorist suspects forced to hand over encryption keys
The police have the power to put you in jail if you don’t hand over encryption keys to the data they want.
Week in Review: Cerf on IPv6, Digital Economy Act wins review
This week, one of the granddaddies of the internet has called for the Government to help boost IPv6 adoption, whilst the courts grant a judicial...
Cable & Wireless to provide Virtual Court tech
Cable & Wireless has been awarded a multi-million pound contract to provide its Managed Video Conferencing to the Criminal Justice System for...
Nortel deals get court approval
As the telecoms company continues to auction itself off bit by bit, Nortel's latest two asset deals get the green light from US and Canadian courts.
Courts change Yahoo's 'poison pill' severance deal
Severance packages designed to ward off potential buyers have been watered down.
The Pirate Bay in the courts again
Another court case has been brought against the Pirate Bay blocking Dutch users from copyrighted material.
Facebook goes to court over clickjacking
The social networking giant looks to take on clickjacking in the courts.
Courts approve Ciena/Nortel deal
Ciena’s bid for Nortel’s Optical Networking business has received court approval, but not before the companies made concessions.
Poor file management courts disaster, says report
New research says that many organisations are facing serious consequences from poorly filed information being passed around and used unwittingly.
Ministry of Justice to automate systems with BT
BT and Eckoh will supply an automated fine payment service for the Magistrates’ Courts across England and Wales.
Virtual courts to speed up justice
The Justice Secretary Jack Straw today visited the pilot venue for virtual courts that try defendants via a secure video link.
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