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NASA hacker faces extradition within three weeks, says lawyer

NASA hacker Gary McKinnon has lost his appeal to the European Court of Human Rights and faces extradition to face trial in the US


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An advert that claimed a website received over five million 'hits' every month has been banned because the metric is likely to mislead readers

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Google's Street View cleared by privacy watchdog

Google's Street View service has received the blessing of UK privacy watchdog the Information Commissioner, who has said that the safeguards Google has put in place for people's privacy are 'adequate'

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A dispute between two of the world's biggest business software companies has escalated, with Oracle accusing SAP executives of knowing about a subsidiary's alleged downloading of five terabytes of Oracle software and documentation

 

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Lords reject NASA hacker's appeal against extradition

NASA hacker Gary McKinnon has lost his appeal against extradition to the US. Five Law Lords have unanimously rejected his argument that plea bargaining by US prosecutors undermined his human rights

 

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Superdrug's claim that it sold 960 everyday health and beauty products more cheaply than rival chemist Boots was misleading, the advertising watchdog has ruled

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Recent US patent rulings could undermine the patentability of software in the US at a stroke, a leading US patent expert has warned

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Data blunders can breach human rights, rules ECHR

The European Court of Human Rights has ordered the Finnish government to pay out €34,000 because it failed to protect a citizen's personal data

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Police guidance on data deletion is flawed, says Information Tribunal

The data protection guidance given to police forces on when to delete records of criminal convictions is inadequate, according to the body which hears appeals under the Data Protection Act

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Four in five ringtone sites breach consumer laws, says Commission

A European Commission investigation has found that four in five websites selling mobile phone services such as ringtones appear to breach consumer protection rules


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Log-deleting search engine wins award

A search engine that deletes all data relating to users after 48 hours has been awarded the first privacy award of a European body set up to promote privacy

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A feared trade agreement between the world's richest countries that opponents claimed would allow for the examining and impounding of iPods at airports is unlikely to result in such activities


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YouTube can hide user details in massive Viacom data dump

The user IDs and internet protocol (IP) addresses of everyone who has ever watched a video on YouTube will not now be sent by its parent company Google to Viacom after a climb-down by the television company



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Apple's exact iPhone image reproduction saves it from censure

Apple has been cleared of misleading potential iPhone customers by exaggerating the quality of its display

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Privacy watchdog warns Government over super-database plan

Privacy regulator the Information Commissioner has issued HM Revenue and Customs and the Ministry of Defence with official warnings after the loss of millions of people's personal data


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German court says Wi-Fi providers not liable for others' infringements

A German court has said that the owner of a home wireless network is not responsible for the activity of other people on that network

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