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European hackers face five-years in jail under proposed EU law
The European Parliament is proposing news laws that would harmonise cyber-criminal penalties from two years in prison, to in some cases five years in the slammer.
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How ACTA would affect you: FAQ
With SOPA and PIPA shelved, ACTA was somewhat ignored. Don't know what ACTA is? Don't worry: you weren't meant to. Here's what you need to know.
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European data protection law proposals revealed
A draft of Europe's upcoming data protection laws is revealed for the first time.
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Facebook rebuked by EU privacy platform; Patriot Act a 'distraction'?
Facebook received words of warning about privacy and data protection at a European Parliament privacy conference in Brussels today.
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Patriot Act vs. European law: What are the likely outcomes?
The European Parliament is considering their own laws in light of the Patriot Act admission by Microsoft. What could the next move be?
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Canadian MP: Tax media devices to pay for copyright infringement
New Democrat Party MP Charlie Angus thinks the Copyright Act isn't working and does not want to wait for federal government solutions or international agreements to be signed.
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European Parliament notice to ACTA negotiators: Open up discussion and be transparent to the public
Members of the European Parliament (MEP's) didn't waste time expressing its displeasure on how the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement negotiations
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European Parliament announces new President and Foreign Affairs Minister
After months of political maneuvering and negotiation amongst European Union members, the choices for President and Foreign Affairs Minister (High Representative) have been announced.
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European Parliament to revisit telecom regulations
The Members of the European Parliament (MEP) are to convene once more to discuss Internet access and the rules that are currently being tabled and will be the sole topic up for discussion.
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EU lawmakers vote to introduce net neutrality
The European Parliament has voted through a massive tranche of reforms for the European telecommunications sector, including a significant net-neutrality amendment.
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When in 'Roam' (or Brussels), elites protect their own
Jens F. Laurson and George A. Pieler explain why cell phone roaming charges in Europe remain stuck in the stratosphere.
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Sweet irony: EU imposes cookie law, ignores own rules
You would think an executive body of 27 member states that dictates part of their respective laws would adhere to its own? Think again.
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EU court poised for Microsoft antitrust fine ruling
Microsoft will hear in a month's time whether the European Commission fined the company excessively for failing to comply with an earlier antitrust fine.
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Windows RT may breach Microsoft-EU 'browser ballot' deal
The European Commission is keeping its eye on Microsoft, after a U.S. Senate subcommittee said it would investigate potential antitrust matters relating to Windows on ARM browsers.
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Optimism for European Hardcopy Peripherals Market
The outlook remains optimistic for growth, but margins for suppliers remain constrained...
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UK iGovernment: Parliament dishes out 650 iPads to MPs
The U.K. Parliament will spend upwards of $700,000 on iPads for elected politicians. But the additional charges, from apps to data, may end up costing the British public even more.
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Netflix's European dilemma: Stick it out, expand, or go home?
Netflix takes another profit bullet for the UK and Ireland, as its international expansion does better than expected, but still lost money. Should it stay or should it go?
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China launches rare earth industry group as the West complains about export quotas
China sits on 36 percent of the known rare earth reserves in the world and accounts for over 90 percent of the total trading volume.
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European carriers: Nokia's Lumia smartphone "would be much easier to sell" if it ran Android
Carrier executive says "no one comes into the store and asks for a Windows smartphone."
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ACTA suffers major blow following European rejection call
ACTA could be 'dead in the water' after the treaty's rapporteur said in his recommendations to Brussels that the European Parliament should reject the agreement.
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