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Businesses urged to prepare for EU cookie laws
News New EU laws will require websites to gain consent from users before placing cookies on their computers.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Google gives Chrome 10 beta a turbo boost
News The latest Chrome 10 beta boasts a 66 per cent improvement in JavaScript speed over the stable version.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Judge rules ACS:Law cases to continue
News The cases will continue, as claimants are given a timeframe in which to make applications in the case or discontinue the cases properly
By Tom Brewster Published
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ACS:Law and porn licensee client shut down
News ACS:Law and its client MediaCAT have both gone out of business, according to reports.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Oracle pays $46 million to settle kickback claims
News Ellison's firm shells out $46 million in settling claims alleging it paid kickbacks to gain contracts from the US Government.
By Tom Brewster Published
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ACS:Law stops chasing filesharers
News ACS:Law discontinues its controversial method of sending letters to suspected filesharers, citing death threats as a reason.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Google accused of more Java pilfering
News A software patent blogger claims Google took more code than Oracle highlighted in court papers filed last year.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Oracle faces $100 million lawsuit
News Recent Oracle acquisition Passlogix is accused of pilfering 2FA source code.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Home Office widens interception law debate
News Civil society campaigners will meet with Home Office officials next week to discuss a review into UK interception laws.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Google slams Oracle court code comparison
News In court, Google claims Oracle edited a code comparison designed to prove the search firm illegally used Java code when creating Android.
By Tom Brewster Published
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ICO wants more 'post-legislative scrutiny'
News Privacy laws need revisiting once they have been implemented, commissioner Graham says.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Home Office under fire for Phorm 'botch job'
News The Government has been criticised for its handling of a consultation it has launched into UK communications interception laws.
By Tom Brewster Published
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