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BBC to publish "Right To Be Forgotten" links
News Broadcaster wants to remind readers of stories hidden by “Right to be Forgotten” rule
By Rene Millman Published
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Apple can trademark store layouts, rules EU
News Copycat retailers may be forced to change shop layouts
By Rene Millman Published
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Apple & Google settle long-running patent war
News Apple and Google call ceasefire over tech giant courtroom battles
By Alex Hamilton Published
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Cabinet Office rapped for slow FOI response times
News Government department blames uptick in requests caused by Jimmy Saville and Margaret Thatcher for delays
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Offensive tweeters may be spared from prosecution
News But users could still be prosecuted for retweeting some messages, the director of public prosecutions has warned.
By Rene Millman Published
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CPS confirms Gary McKinnon will not face charges in the UK
News Ruling brings hacker's decade-long legal ordeal to an end.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Apple-Samsung return to court over $1.05bn patent ruling
News Smartphone giants' patent battle rumbles on, as questions over ruling payments emerge.
By ITPro Published
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Dutch and US judges disagree over Samsung-Apple patent
News US trade panel claims Samsung has infringed on Apple patents, but a Dutch court has ruled differently.
By ITPro Published
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Court lifts Samsung Galaxy US sales ban
News Despite Apple's best efforts, the consumer electronics giant can start selling its flagship tablet device in the US again.
By ITPro Published
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Oracle to appeal SAP copyright damages
News Software giant to appeal jury's verdict, as long-running legal feud with rival continues.
By ITPro Published
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LulzSec hackers plead guilty to DDoS attack charges
News Pair admit staging attacks on high-profile websites, but deny other charges.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Huawei accused of race discrimination by Brit
News A former Huawei worker claims he lost his job because Huawei is favouring Chinese workers.
By Tom Brewster Published
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