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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.
Three strike rule to be introduced for EU filesharers
After much debate in the European Union, member states have agreed to bring in a three strike rule to cut off internet access, as long as a fair...
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.
File sharers petition PM on 'three strikes' threats
Internet users have launched a petition to stop plans touted by the music and film industry to crack down on illegal file sharing being turned into...
Scottish NHS strikes multi-million pound software deal
As part of a drive to reduce waste in the public services, the Scottish government oversees plans to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
Human rights bodies under seige from DDoS strikes
Human rights organisations have had to deal with increasing numbers of attacks in the past year, research suggests.
HP CEO Meg Whitman makes confident public debut
Whitman strikes confident yet apologetic, conciliatory tone with enterprise customers but tacitly snubs her predecessor
Anonymous empire strikes back against HBGary
Anonymous leaks more emails as its tussle with HBGary heats up.
New variant of Conficker strikes
New Conficker variant talks to servers associated with the Waledac botnet, and downloads an ‘unknown’ payload.
France takes on P2P downloaders
Users face threat of 'three strikes' policy before losing internet access if found illegally downloading copyright protected files using...
Microsoft strikes cross-platform deal with AgreeYa
The software giant has signed a deal with the mobile engineering firm, which will provide access to apps across a variety of platforms.
Threat of postal strikes didn’t scare online shoppers
October online sales are up, so will this mean that retailers will have a very happy Christmas?
Experts warn companies to patch against Rinbot worm
CNN taken offline as Rinbot strikes at Symantec anti-virus applications.
Another Adobe zero day strikes
Adobe Acrobat and Reader are affected by the critical vulnerability, as the software maker scrambles to issue a fix.
Unite ends quarrel with Fujitsu
The IT company avoids any future strikes thanks to a compromise with Unite.
BBC strikes iTunes deal with Apple
BBC shows and some of its back catalogue now available through iTunes.<br/> <br/> <br/>
BT strikes networking deal with LogicaCMG
New seven-year contract will see BT manage LogicaCMG's infrastructure.
Tesco strikes $45 million deal with CA
The supermarket giant is standardising on CA Technologies' management software.<br> <br>
Deal ends Fujitsu union woes
The Unite Union and Fujitsu have agreed on a deal to prevent further strikes.
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