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Enterprise Resource Planning That Works
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Will your cloud be HIPAA compliant?
Regulatory compliance will have a major influence on the spread of cloud services to medical providers.
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Google's answer to EU as succinct as its privacy policy
Google doesn't have a lot of patience for European regulators who asked the search giant to "pause" the roll out of its new privacy policy, set to launch March 1, so they can explore "possible...
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SOPA: only the latest reason why technology and lawmaking don't mix
The Stop Online Piracy Act skirmish is just the latest ham-handed attempt to regulate something moving too fast to be regulated, says outspoken author and activist Cory Doctorow.
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China expands micro-blogging 'online accountability' regulation
Chinese authorities have announced plans to expand their trials of the newly revealed 'real name' regulation, which attempts to enforce online accountability, raising concerns over censorship.
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Search bundling flap for Google's Google+ plugs heats up
At issue is going to be whether Google's search results and Google+ are the modern day equivalent of bundling.
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BlackBerry to meet UK regulator over 'porn filter'
UK communications regulator is looking to speak to the BlackBerry maker, after it was found that children and teenagers could access pornography on the smartphone.
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UK data regulator issues cookie warning; Google faces compliance challenge
The UK data protection agency is preparing its vat of dough for an online cookie fight, giving companies and businesses six months to prepare for a change in the law.
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Google, Motorola merger review suspended by European regulators
European antitrust regulators have suspended an investigation into Google's proposed acquisition of Motorola Mobility to ask for more details.
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UK's 4G network may be delayed until 2015
UK web and phone regulator Ofcom warns that 4G networks may not be generally available until 2015, adding further dampeners on plans for high-speed mobile networks.
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Carrier IQ speaks out: Points finger at networks, customers
In a clarified statement, Carrier IQ all but blames the networks and the unwitting customers for accepting the terms and conditions for using the tracking software-laden devices.
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European Commission stonewalls Parliament over Patriot Act fears
European Parliament members are being 'stonewalled' by the European Commission over questions pertaining to the reach of invasive U.S. law on European territory.
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European antitrust regulators: Global patent battle could be 'used as tool for abuse'
Europe's antitrust chief warns that the global dispute between technology companies over mobile phone patents could be "used as a tool of abuse"
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Updated European law will close Patriot Act data access loophole
An updated European directive will patch the flaws in current laws, that enables the Patriot Act to access cloud-stored data on European citizens.
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Why Google would want Yahoo: A few opportunities could make it worth the effort
Google is reportedly in early talks about a bid for Yahoo. Can these opportunities make the likelihood of regulatory scrutiny worth it?
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How universities got it so wrong over Patriot Act outsourcing
A look at the ripple effect of how leading UK colleges and universities got it so wrong over data sovereignty and the protection of cloud data.
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Newspaper sues government to reveal 'secret' Patriot Act interpretation
The New York Times is suing the federal government in a bid to reveal how the Patriot Act is interpreted and used by law enforcement.
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Apple offers up iPhone micro USB adapter, complies with EU regulations
Charge your iPhone from any micro USB charger.
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Dutch government to ban U.S. providers over Patriot Act concerns
Though the Netherlands is 'experimenting' with Google Docs and Dropbox, it is ruling out U.S. cloud suppliers from Dutch government contracts, amid Patriot Act concerns.
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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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European companies 'need confidence' over Patriot Act concerns
One Dutch member of the European Parliament is on a mission: to clarify the reach of the Patriot Act in Europe, and to amend laws to prevent its reach.
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