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Virgin rapped over TV download claim
Virgin Media misled customers by suggesting they could download television shows quickly using its broadband internet when in fact many peak time users' connections would be slowed down when trying to do so, the UK's advertising regulator has said
WED 02 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Belgian agency to sue European Commission again over news aggregator
Belgian newspaper lobby group Copiepresse has had its copyright infringement case against the European Commission thrown out of a Belgian court, but says that it will re-submit the case to a civil court
WED 02 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Local paper rapped over online video of woman's house
A newspaper has been censured for placing video content on its website which invaded a woman's privacy by showing the inside of her home
WED 02 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
UK surveillance breaches human rights, rules ECHR
The UK Government's surveillance practices violate the privacy rights of UK and foreign citizens, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled
TUE 01 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Most marketers have witnessed data blunders, research finds
Nearly two out of three people working in marketing have been part of an exercise in which customers' data has been lost or stolen in the last two years alone, a study has found
MON 30 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Software ad banned for 'taking unfair advantage' of Sage
A direct mailing and internet banner ad that poked fun at financial software giant Sage has been banned by the UK's advertising regulator.
FRI 27 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
ICANN backs custom domains, gives brand-owners nightmares
The managing body for the internet's domain name system will massively increase the 'real estate' of the internet, letting brands and generic words become top-level domains.
FRI 27 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Staff internet policies must be Facebook-ready, warns expert
Dealing with staff who misbehave on the web may be hampered by office policies written without Web 2.0 sites in mind, an employment expert has said. The warning follows disciplinary action against 18 police officers who boasted about crashes on Facebook.
WED 25 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
E-commerce laws to be rewritten by European Commission
A new set of consumer contract laws to harmonise the rules that govern online selling across the EU will be proposed this autumn by the European Commission. The EU's consumer chief also promised fresh guidance on viral adverts and profiling technology.
WED 25 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Traders caught selling violent games to children, online and off
Thirty-eight online traders and three high street shops have been caught selling 18-rated video games to children in a series of undercover investigations. Such sales are illegal and businesses can be punished by prison sentences and fines.
TUE 24 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
TV licensing to fine unlicensed offices where staff watch TV online
Employers face a £1,000 penalty if staff are caught watching TV online and the business does not have a TV licence. TV Licensing has warned that its officers are visiting unlicensed addresses throughout this summer's sports tournaments.
TUE 24 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Flirty texting could land Scots in jail for 10 years
Scots face up to 10 years in jail for sending text messages or emails with sexual content. Scotland's just-published Sexual Offences Bill contains stiff penalties for any sexual messages whose intent is to humiliate the recipient.
THU 19 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Google faces probe over Yahoo! advertising deal
Google and Yahoo! will face a competition probe over their proposed advertising deal. The inquiry will look at whether the deal gives the already-dominant Google too much market power.
THU 19 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
FSA fines stockbrokers for poor data security
A firm of stockbrokers has been fined for failing to adequately protect its customers from the risk of identity fraud. The Financial Services Authority (FSA) said its mistakes included failing to manage the risk of staff using Instant Messaging and web-based email.
WED 18 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
AP may have to take on entire blogosphere, warns attacked blogger
A major news agency has claimed that a blog's quotation of its stories is copyright infringement and has demanded they be taken down in a case which could redraw the lines of acceptable blog behaviour.
TUE 17 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Most data breaches caused by outsiders, study finds
Most company data breaches are caused not by employees but by people outside of the company, a four-year study has found. Business partners are involved in five times more breaches now than in 2004, it said.
MON 16 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Virgin sends file-sharing warnings to customers
Virgin Media has begun sending letters of warning to some of its customers saying that artists' lobby group the BPI has evidence of illegal file sharing from their accounts. Virgin, the UK's second largest ISP, is the first to take such action.
MON 16 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Lords warn Government on passenger data isolation
The Government's hard line on the collection and use of information on travellers could isolate it within Europe and leave it with less information than other states, a parliamentary committee has warned.
MON 16 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
EU agrees new regime for cross-border contract disputes
A proposal to harmonise the way contract disputes are handled across Europe has been agreed by the EU Council of Ministers.
THU 12 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT
Google backs US-wide privacy laws
Google has given its backing to the idea of a national privacy law in the US, accordng to reports.
THU 12 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Legal IT