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Government pushes emergency law to allow data snooping
News Government legislation will force telecoms companies to log customer info for government investigation
By Alex Hamilton Published
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UK demands EU drops right to be forgotten law
News The government has asked for the right to be forgotten law to be removed from new European Union data protection laws
By Clare Hopping Published
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GCHQ taken to court by ISPs over network spying
News GCHQ under threat of lawsuit from ISP companies angered over Snowden spying revelations
By Alex Hamilton Published
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Mobile data fees cut in half for holidaymakers
News The EU has ruled roaming charges must be reduced by more than 50 per cent from today
By Clare Hopping Published
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Facebook board gets sued by shareholder
News Lawsuit claims boardmembers are being too generous with share
By ITPro Published
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Facebook hit by private message snooping claims
News Social networking giant facing legal action over claims it scanned private messages for sellable data without users' consent.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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EMC claims Pure Storage stole trade secrets
News Storage giant ups ante in ongoing legal tussle with arch-rival.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Hiring practices lawsuit gets class action status
News Major companies accused of colluding to push down wages.
By ITPro Published
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European Commission calls for single privacy law
News Europe-wide data protection laws needed to tackle spying, urges Commission vice president.
By Rene Millman Published
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Guidance Software calls for rethink on data protection rules
News Forensics software company claims rules governing where data can be stored could impede enterprise business growth.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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High stakes if Apple e-books case goes to trial
News Apple is last company standing in US government's e-book antitrust case.
By ITPro Published
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Samsung chairman escapes $4bn legal spat
News Consumer electronics giant's chairman fights off legal challenge by estranged relatives, which could have forced him to hand over company shares.
By Ju-min Park Published
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