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The Digital Economy Act: Is it doomed to never happen?
By Simon Brew published
In-depth As a further delay hits part of the implementation of the Digital Economy Act, is this just a small hiccup, or is the Act being rendered toothless already? Simon Brew takes a look.
EC unveils Europe-wide Open Data Strategy
By Christopher Le published
News The European Commission wants more cost-effective, easier access to public data.
Budget 2011: What can we expect?
By Jennifer Scott published
News Before the big event tomorrow, Jennifer Scott takes a look at the speculation around what this year’s Budget will bring.
ASA moves into social network sphere
By Tom Brewster published
News The ASA is finally handed powers to make judgments over company claims on social networks and other websites.
Ofcom threatens big money fines for silent calling
By Jennifer Scott published
News The telecoms regulator warns companies risk hefty fines if they abuse automatic dialling equipment and harass customers.
More misery ahead for retail bank IT
By Eric Doyle published
News A report warns that regulatory retribution will hit in 2011.
Blue Coat launches DLP for unified protection
By Tom Brewster published
News Blue Coat's DLP appliances aim to make business data protection simpler to manage and more flexible to deal with regulation shifts.
Email security still top issue for business
By Jennifer Scott published
News Even the top security companies have concerns around the saftey of data in their emails, according to a new survey.
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