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Search engines to be exempt from copyright laws?
A new proposal from a Tory peer could see the likes of Google and Bing exempt from copyright laws proposed in the Digital Economy Bill.
July was bumper month for online sales
Online sales shot up by 80 per cent last month, helped no doubt by holidaymakers snapping up digital cameras and appalling weather.
IP inquiry suspended for BT/TalkTalk judicial review
The parliamentary inquiry into the protection of intellectual property rights online has been suspended as BT and TalkTalk fight the Digital...
Small ISPs exempt from filesharing laws
Ofcom has freed ISPs with fewer than 40,000 users from adhering to the filesharing laws brought in with the Digital Economy Act.
British Library archives 200 years worth of newspapers
Now you can get a feel of what life was like in the past thanks to the digital archiving of over 49 publications spanning 200 years by the British...
Gadget-loving Brits forget how to write and spell
New YouGov research has revealed that an ever-increasing reliance of digital communication tools is damaging our ability to write and spell...
Digital Britain: Telcos to drive broadband roll-out
Companies like Virgin Media and BT are capable of fitting out half the country with high speed broadband, but public money may be needed to drive...
'Adverse publicity' leads law firm to halt piracy letters
The Digital Economy Bill has been passed and letters to illegal filesharers may soon be flying through letterboxes, but one law firm is set to stop...
Virtual dictation keeps law firm mobile
The integration of virtual desktop infrastructure technology and digital dictation software is helping Howard Kennedy lawyers stay on top work...
Reviews round-up: Windows 7
Windows 7 takes up most tech column inches, but Apple fights back with some shiny new hardware. We also take in some heavy duty storage kit, a...
Cable companies look for ways to boost bandwidth
With increasing demand for capacity from digital and high definition TV, coupled with the need to keep upgrading broadband services, cable...
Week in Review: All about the ICO, DEA lives on
This week, the ICO dominates security headlines, the judicial review of the Digital Economy Act is thrown out and research shows Apple could be...
Centrix launches WorkSpace 3 digital workspace
Centrix updates aggregation software for enterprises, encouraging IT departments to virtualise applications and enhance the user experience.<br>
Mid-Yorks NHS Trust streamlines clinician communications
The merger of three NHS Trusts has prompted the adoption of new digital dictation systems and workflow to improve efficiency, security and cost...
Open Rights Group wants in on DEA talks
An open letter to Ed Vaizey asks for rights organisations and consumer groups to be included in Digital Economy Act discussions.
Your stolen identity is worth £85,000
Rising numbers of physical and digital identity thefts fuelled by rising value to criminals of fresh identities and credit histories.
It should be Digital Britain - not ‘patchwork’ Britain
Big questions over next-generation broadband and the government’s universal broadband commitment.
Government vows to get 7.5 million more people online by 2014
Low-income households and the elderly will be the primary targets as the National Digital Participation Plan seeks to cut the number of people...
Tech community urges Hargreaves report adoption
The Coalition for the Digital Economy calls on the Government to adopt recommendations from the Hargreaves IP report.
DEA three strikes rule slammed by early day motion
Another challenger has stepped up against the Digital Economy Act, launching an early day motion about the proposed disconnection laws.
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