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EC unveils Europe-wide Open Data Strategy
News The European Commission wants more cost-effective, easier access to public data.
By Christopher Le Published
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Kroes speech fuels copyright debate
News Digital agenda champion slams “straitjacket” of single model and calls on IT industry to find “transparent” tracking technologies.
By Miya Knights Published
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EU clears Microsoft's Skype acquisition
News Microsoft's purchase of Skype is given the go ahead in the EU.
By ITPro Published
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EC calls consultation on web authentication
News The EC is wondering whether improved online signature technologies will be a boon to the EU economy.
By Tom Brewster Published
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EC to pay €12 million over copyright breach
News After a legal battle lasting almost four years, the European Commission is told to pay Systran €12 million.
By Tom Brewster Published
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EC probes low European e-commerce take-up levels
News Only two per cent uptake after 10-year campaign.
By Eric Doyle Published
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Orange and T-Mobile merger given EU green light
News The union between mobile giants Orange and T-Mobile has been given the go ahead by European regulators.
By Maggie Holland Published
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EC to monitor Virgin Media's traffic scanning
News The EC is keeping an eye on Virgin Media's piracy gauging system.
By Nicole Kobie Published
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EC wants MP3 player volume limit
News iPods and other music players sold in Europe could soon be subject to a compulsory volume threshold to protect listeners' ears
By Martin James Published
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UK gets final EU warning over Phorm
News The European Commission is now a step away from taking legal action against the UK government over the Phorm trials.
By Nicole Kobie Published
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Euro security agency ENISA appoints new chief
News The European Network and Information Security Agency (ENSIA) gets new leadership.
By Asavin Wattanajantra Published
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Week in Numbers: Malware up 600 per cent
News UK teens spend up to 10 hours a day looking at screens of some kind, Oracle gets the go ahead for its acquisition of Sun Microsystems, the number of computers infected by malware increases 600 per cent.
By Richard Goodwin Published
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