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Today in tech: iPad network battles and file sharer fines
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ISPs and campaigners slam file sharing law
TalkTalk has said it will 'strongly resist' the proposal to suspend file sharers broadband - and they're not the only ones angry.
Q&A: Jim Killock, Open Rights Group
As the debate surrounding the Digital Economy Bill heats up, we spoke to the executive director of the Open Rights Group who feels the copyright...
Lord Puttnam: Why Digital Economy Bill is right move
Speaking at a panel discussion on digital cinema, Puttnam outlines his thoughts on why the Digital Economy bill is crucial for the UK.
Telco bosses rail against anti-piracy proposals
Will innocent broadband users be hit by ‘kangaroo courts’?
File sharing infects 500,000 computers
McAfee reveal details on what it calls the most significant malware outbreak since 2005, as peer-to-peer networks look under threat.
Mandelson wants more copyright power
Business Secretary Peter Mandelson is looking to create what one blogger has described as the 'office of Pirate-Finder General'.
File sharers beware: the government is after you
The government and the industry at large has a big job on its hands trying to bring down the downloaders.<br>
Government hits back at file sharing criticism
The Government has fought back against criticisms to new proposals to deal with illegal filesharers.
TalkTalk calls Bono's file-sharing argument 'outrageous'
ISP TalkTalk has led the criticism of U2 lead singer Bono's claims that ISPs are 'reverse Robin Hoods' for not doing more to combat illegal...
Mandelson meeting sparks file sharing debate
Did a meeting between business secretary Peter Mandelson and a top record company executive spark an anti-piracy push?
Innocent users accused of illegal file sharing
More than 150 people have received letters suggesting they've been file sharing when they haven't.
Need to Know: Digital Economy Bill
The bill is set to be unveiled in more detail tomorrow, but here are the basics on the file sharing plans and more.
Queen's speech introduces file sharing plans
The Queen introduced the Digital Economy Bill today, which includes the government's plans to cut of illegal file sharers.
Mandelson unveils file sharing disconnection plan
Business Secretary Peter Mandelson has said illegal file sharers will be cut off, using a similar system to that of France.
Windows 7 RC floating on the Pirate Bay
Predictably, the release candidate for Microsoft's Windows 7 is already on file sharing websites, but should you trust it?
IP minister calls off file-sharing threats
The Intellectual Property minister has poured cold water on proposals to make ISPs implement a policy that could ultimately lead to the...
Apple European iPhone deals expected next week
Report of deals with leading mobile phone operators T-Mobile, Orange and O2 reveals significant revenue-sharing arrangements, likely to prove more...
MOD standardises estates management with new performance tool
New management and reporting tool will improve efficiency of data capture and information sharing in the measurement of the Ministry's estate...
Sky signs up Google services
Sky users are to get Google Mail email accounts, a YouTube-esqe video portal, plus Google search and ad services, with Sky and Google sharing...
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