law

Cyber-spying law gets tech giant support

Cyber-spying law gets tech giant support

After SOPA comes CISPA.
Juha Saarinen Apr 15 2013 6:40AM Strategy
Chinese IT kit ban disruptive: White House

Chinese IT kit ban disruptive: White House

Fed US agencies banned from buying Chinese tech gear.
Danielle Walker Apr 9 2013 10:25AM Security
Lifting the lid on personalised pricing

Lifting the lid on personalised pricing

Will big data price Aussies out of financial services?
Liz Tay Apr 2 2013 12:00PM Software
Google offers patent amnesty for open source projects

Google offers patent amnesty for open source projects

Open source software vulnerable to patent trolls.
Juha Saarinen Apr 1 2013 9:28PM Software
Draft US cyber bill seeks 10 years jail for passwords 'traffickers'

Draft US cyber bill seeks 10 years jail for passwords 'traffickers'

Hopes to raise jail time for unauthorised access.
Danielle Walker Mar 27 2013 6:30AM Security
Australian police seek thousands of Microsoft user details

Australian police seek thousands of Microsoft user details

No content disclosed.
Juha Saarinen Mar 22 2013 7:12AM Security
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
New US cyber bill introduced

New US cyber bill introduced

Follows similar failed bill.
Danielle Walker Jan 26 2013 1:53PM Security
UK loosens online comments law

UK loosens online comments law

Digital media still being watched.
Juha Saarinen Dec 20 2012 7:31AM Software
Defence views copyright as barrier to cloud

Defence views copyright as barrier to cloud

Wants corporations to have 'personal use' rights.
Ry Crozier Dec 19 2012 1:45PM Networking
Swedish scareware payment processor gets US prison sentence

Swedish scareware payment processor gets US prison sentence

960,000 victims.
Juha Saarinen Dec 17 2012 11:55AM Security
Piracy-accused UK student won't be extradited

Piracy-accused UK student won't be extradited

Surprise deal.
Juha Saarinen Nov 29 2012 7:41AM Software
Apple in 'plain breach' of UK court order

Apple in 'plain breach' of UK court order

Angers judges.
Juha Saarinen Nov 2 2012 7:38AM Hardware
Data retention runs counter to national privacy law

Data retention runs counter to national privacy law

Opinion: Has the Government proposed contradicting reforms?
James Halliday , Sylvia Li Oct 26 2012 12:29PM Telco/ISP
Torrent site hoster liable for piracy damages

Torrent site hoster liable for piracy damages

Rights holders go after defunct web host.
Juha Saarinen Oct 26 2012 7:32AM Telco/ISP
Google lashes out against French pay-for-searches tax

Google lashes out against French pay-for-searches tax

Further disquiet on Google's European front.
Juha Saarinen Oct 19 2012 7:54AM Software
Twitter censors neo-Nazis in Germany

Twitter censors neo-Nazis in Germany

Partial blocking of content.
Juha Saarinen Oct 19 2012 7:11AM Software
Google settles book-scanning court case

Google settles book-scanning court case

Bigger lawsuit looms.
Juha Saarinen Oct 5 2012 5:56AM Software
Optus eyes law reform after TV Now decision

Optus eyes law reform after TV Now decision

High Court rejects telco's appeal.
Juha Saarinen Sep 7 2012 2:00PM Strategy
Public opposes Federal data retention proposal

Public opposes Federal data retention proposal

Parliamentary inquiry finds little support for proposed law reform.
Caitlin Fitzsimmons Aug 27 2012 7:30AM Telco/ISP

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