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Budget garners muted response from IT industry
With little or no new legislation concerning the skills development, procurement and use of IT by UK business, Alistair Darling's budget appears to...
The Billion Pound software piracy problem
Some may describe the problem of piracy an unassailable one. Not John Lovelock, a man who, courtesy of upcoming legislation, might soon be knocking...
Business told to toughen email marketing rules
Businesses are being called on to improve their email marketing methods by consumers who also want tougher legislation.
European Parliament opposes Internet bans for pirates
Proposed anti-piracy legislation in the UK and France could fall foul of civil liberties, but businesses still need to strengthen their Internet...
Mobile IT responds to Corporate Manslaughter Act
UK businesses are looking to increase their investment in mobile technology to stay compliant with the latest piece of legislation to take health...
Users will steal Wi-Fi to bypass file sharing crackdown
Proposed UK piracy legislation suggests tough penalties for ISPs as well as users that download pirated media.
New US anti-piracy bill becomes law
US president George Bush signs off on the new legislation that will increase the penalties for audio and video content piracy.
UK business still confused by WEEE after a year
The implementation of the technology recycling legislation a year today still has many companies baffled by its requirements.
EC urges UK and Europe to do more about spam
Making sure that legislation is enforced could make a big difference in the war against spam.
Texting while driving to be punished with jail time
New legislation that came into force today sees mobile phone use in cars hit hard in an effort to deter use.
US politicians to debate net neutrality
The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee has introduced legislation that, if passed, will bar network providers from discriminating against...
Law firm launches MiFID website
Financial compliance guide intended to raise awareness of new legislation before 1 November introduction of the directive.
Broadband tax ‘forced through’ before election
Legislation will be passed before any change of government a minister has said.
ID card update reveals £30 price, fines for bad data
The second round of legislation for the ID card scheme introduces the price, potential fines, and a new National Identity Scheme commissioner.
Government's business leader warns on flexible working
The business secretary John Hutton has said further legislation on the right to flexible working could cause trouble for companies.
EU Parliament calls for €40 cent cap on roaming calls
European legislation to cut mobile phone charges when abroad takes yet another step towards adoption, potentially cutting tariffs by 70 per cent by...
Treasury's freelance tax plans could drive up IT fees
Legislation to stop contractors from evading tax using managed services companies has closed loophole, but could lead to higher freelance charges,...
Orange and Argyll partner to protect lone workers
Firms launch new line of mobile and GPS devices to keep people working alone safe from harm and their companies inline with health and safety...
EU says legislation not needed to battle piracy
Countries should focus on greater enforcement and work together to protect intellectual property.
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