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European Commission may compel ISPs to combat users' IP infringement
Rates of intellectual property infringement in the EU are "alarming", according to the European Commission. It says that an EU law on IP rights has had some effect, but that the legal measure was not designed to deal with online piracy.
06/11/2011
ECJ rules that GUIs can be copyright-protected
Copyright law can protect the graphical user interfaces that connect a machine's users with its functions, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled.
06/11/2011
Ofcom allows product placement on UK television
Product placement will be allowed in UK TV programmes for the first time from 28th February. Media regulator Ofcom confirmed that paid-for references to products and services will be permitted in programmes from that date.
06/01/2011
News of the World employee suspended amidst further hacking allegations
A senior executive at the News of the World has been suspended amid allegations that phone hacking there was more widespread than previously admitted.
06/01/2011
Government plans FOI extension and greater independence for ICO
The Government will extend the reach of freedom of information (FOI) laws to an increased number of bodies. It will also make the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) independent of the Ministry of Justice, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has said.
06/01/2011
Incentives to sue to be banned as UK tackles compensation culture
Claims management companies will be prevented from offering clients cash incentives to bring damages claims if a Ministry of Justice (MoJ) proposal to tighten up the rules comes into effect.
06/01/2011
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