Tag: Decision
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GCHQ Cyber Spying Ruled Unlawful
Reports into NSA spying in the US by whistleblower Edwrad Snowden didn’t just reveal the activities of agencies spying on internet users in America – it also came out that the UK’s spying agency which handles cyber warfare, GCHQ, was also involved in the clandestine examination of data collected from internet users. Not only were…
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UK ISPs To Block Counterfeit Goods Sites
Internet service providers have been lobbied to take down websites that offer counterfeit goods from major brands, such as Cartier and Montblanc, whose owners Richemont are the authors of the lawsuit. The massive brand owner, fully known as Compagnie Financière Richemont S.A., were on the warpath due to the counterfeiters, who had been a major…
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Apple Bid Fails To Restore Push Mail To German iCloud Users
Apple has failed to try and reinstate its Push Mail service for users of iCloud in Germany. Back on the 24th of February this year, Apple lost in court against Motorola Mobility who claimed that Apple’s push email service infringed on a patent owned by them. The court agreed and Apple was served an injunction…
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Ofcom Delays Decision to Allow Everything Everywhere Early Access to 4G Testing
After opposition from UK networks including Vodafone, O2 and Three, Ofcom has held back on its decision to allow Orange and T-Mobile parent company Everything Everywhere early access and testing of the 4G mobile data network. Back in February, Everything Everywhere proudly announced it would get first dibs on the lucrative 1800MHz 4G spectrum and…