Law Lords to rule on clash of data protection and FOI laws
EXCLUSIVE: A landmark case on the compatibility of data protection and freedom of information laws was heard by the House of Lords this week.
Banking customers still on hook for out-of-date software
The banking industry has re-affirmed a policy that makes online banking customers responsible for losses if they have out of date anti-virus or anti-phishing protection
Web filtering must be necessary and transparent, says Council of Europe
The body behind the European Convention on Human Rights has said that internet users must be told when content is being filtered, and that governments should not filter content except in very specific circumstances
Government to create child internet safety council
The Government has said that it will establish a Council for Child Internet Safety and start to apply to computer games the age restrictions used to classify films
Ofcom approves in-flight phone calls
Passengers on UK planes could soon be able to make phone calls in the air
Privacy chief says biometric concessions not good enough
Proposed Europe-wide rules governing biometric passports are still unsatisfactory despite some concessions, according to Europe's top privacy watchdog the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS)
Privacy watchdog warns on Heathrow fingerprint system
Privacy watchdog the Information Commissioner will investigate a new Heathrow Airport fingerprint security system to find out if it is legal
Web business closed after site fails to appear
A company behind a non-existent crime awareness website has been closed after a Government investigation into its business.
European Commission plans laws to battle carousel fraud
The European Commission wants to slash the time it takes for EU member states to inform one another of trade transactions in a bid to combat Europe-wide VAT fraud.
Use of trade mark in search engine ad infringed, rules US court
A US court has ruled that a company infringed a rival's trade mark when it sponsored the term 'Smart Money Clip' in Google's search engine and displayed the term as the headline of the advert.
Civil Serf blogger faces disciplinary action
A senior civil servant who detailed the inner workings of Government has reportedly been suspended pending an investigation into her conduct.
Information Commissioner to focus on reducing risk, not enforcement
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has said that its aim is to protect people from the risks associated with abuses of their personal data rather than strictly enforce the law.
ICANN proposes new anti-domain tasting solution
The body behind the internet's addressing system, ICANN, could stop any domain name registrar from processing refunds on more than 10% of its domains in any given month in a new bid to stop domain name tasting.
Government must take data protection more seriously, says Parliament committee
The minister responsible for data protection should be more powerful according to a Parliamentary committee which has also condemned the Government for not taking data protection seriously enough.
High Court says UK-IPO was wrong to reject software-related patent
UPDATED: The High Court has overturned a decision of the UK Intellectual Property Office (UK-IPO) to reject a patent application as being nothing more than software.
Top retailers breach email footer laws, says survey
Some of the UK's biggest retailers are failing to fulfil their legal obligations in their email marketing, a study has found.
Data protection of children: ensuring consent as children mature
Companies processing children's data may need explicit consent directly from a child to continue using it once that child reaches maturity, Europe's privacy officials have said.
Irish ISP sued over file-sharing by users
Ireland's biggest internet service provider (ISP) is being sued by the four biggest record labels over illegally downloaded music.
New code for watchdog's public sector data mining
The Audit Commission has published a revised code of practice which will govern its extended powers to obtain and search data from public sector bodies.
AOL buys Bebo in $850m cash deal
AOL has bought social networking site Bebo for $850 million in cash.
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