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Microsoft fined $711m for breaking browser promise

Microsoft fined $711m for breaking browser promise

Cooperation reduced sanction amount.
Foo Yun Chee Mar 7 2013 12:31AM Software
EU may fine Microsoft over browsers by end-March

EU may fine Microsoft over browsers by end-March

Second failure to comply?
Foo Yun Chee Mar 1 2013 7:16AM Software
Google risks huge fine under new EU data rules

Google risks huge fine under new EU data rules

One-stop regulator.
Claire Davenport Feb 20 2013 2:41PM Software
EU slashes broadband funding

EU slashes broadband funding

Digital services only.
Juha Saarinen Feb 12 2013 9:31AM Telco/ISP
EU security breach reporting plans under fire

EU security breach reporting plans under fire

Who is an 'enabler'?
Stewart Mitchel Feb 11 2013 1:40PM Security
European Commission calls for collaboration and incident sharing

European Commission calls for collaboration and incident sharing

Plan hinged on national security strategies and cooperation.
Dan Raywood Feb 8 2013 9:05AM Security
Mandatory breach reporting in new EU cybersecurity plan

Mandatory breach reporting in new EU cybersecurity plan

Open, safe and secure cyberspace mooted.
Juha Saarinen Feb 8 2013 6:19AM Security
Google moves closer to resolving EU investigation

Google moves closer to resolving EU investigation

Labels own services in search results.
Foo Yun Chee Feb 2 2013 11:39AM Software
Europeans open Cybercrime-fighting facility

Europeans open Cybercrime-fighting facility

EU-backed organisation to take on organised crime.
Dan Raywood Jan 15 2013 7:25AM Security
European Cybercrime Centre opens

European Cybercrime Centre opens

Boosts EU crime-fighting ability.
Dan Raywood Jan 14 2013 10:57AM Security
EU lawmakers seek to limit use of data by Internet firms

EU lawmakers seek to limit use of data by Internet firms

Firms fear chilling effects on growth.
Claire Davenport Jan 10 2013 7:05AM Security
Inside proposed revisions to Europe's data protection laws

Inside proposed revisions to Europe's data protection laws

Twelve months on from the publication of the European Commission's draft revision to data protection laws, claims of heavy-handedness and obsolescence have mounted – but the authority behind the bill remains defiant. Eric Doyle unpicks the issue.
Eric Doyle Jan 8 2013 9:33AM Security
Europe seeks modernised copyright for digital age

Europe seeks modernised copyright for digital age

Greater access required
Juha Saarinen Dec 20 2012 7:41AM Software
Google may strike patent use deal with regulator

Google may strike patent use deal with regulator

Search monopoly investigation left to EU?
Juha Saarinen Dec 12 2012 7:16AM Hardware
Austrian rights holders want levy on cloud storage

Austrian rights holders want levy on cloud storage

IT vendors band together.
Juha Saarinen Dec 11 2012 7:32AM Storage
EU seeks mandatory website accessibility standards

EU seeks mandatory website accessibility standards

Wants billion dollar market created.
Juha Saarinen Dec 4 2012 5:30AM Software
EU, Australia join opposition to 'internet takeover'

EU, Australia join opposition to 'internet takeover'

Updated: Internet freedom gets more support.
Juha Saarinen Nov 23 2012 7:22PM Telco/ISP
Microsoft breached EU browser choice edict

Microsoft breached EU browser choice edict

Europe pursues Windows 7, Windows 8 compliance.
Juha Saarinen Oct 25 2012 7:26AM Software
British ISPs take legal action over city network build

British ISPs take legal action over city network build

Threat to government broadband plans.
Juha Saarinen Oct 22 2012 5:24AM Telco/ISP
Google faces EU pressure to change privacy policy

Google faces EU pressure to change privacy policy

Should seek 'explicit consent' for data pooling across services.
Claire Davenport and Leila Abboud Oct 16 2012 7:24AM Security

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