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| Government considers free filters for small ISPs |
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Small Internet Service Providers need not spend a cent to meet the national Internet filtering requirements in a move under consideration by the Federal Government.
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| Digital Economy Bill may escape Commons scrutiny |
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Rosalie Marshall V3.co.uk , 11 Mar 2010 Controversial proposals concerning the punishment of illegal file sharers may escape a proper debate in the House of Commons.
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| FCC's Broadcast Test Met with Skepticism |
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The Federal Communication Commission's Consumer Broadband Test is drawing criticism from skeptics who are calling it too simplistic and inaccurate to yield useful data.
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| US Cities get creative to grab Google's attention |
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Last week, in this space, we brought you the news that the Google company plans to hook up between 50,000 and 500,000 homes to its new network at "competitive prices" in one or more communities.
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| Troyak takedown, security blues, ICANN meets |
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Article:Troyak takedown, security blues, ICANN meets:/g/a/2010/03/12/urnidgns852573C400693880002576E4005B9995.DTL Article:Troyak takedown, security blues, ICANN meets:/g/a/2010/03/12/urnidgns852573C400693880002576E4005B9995.DTL 14:19 PST -- The Troyak ISP, which has been linked to the Zeus botnet, was briefly taken down this week.
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| ISPs escape further Digital Economy Bill burdens |
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Internet service providers escaped being saddled with further regulation yesterday when the Digital Economy Bill completed its report stage in the House of Lords.
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| Top UK tech companies protest against piracy bill |
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Leading British technology companies are lashing out against a British bill that would allow copyright holders to force Internet service providers to block Web sites offering pirated content.
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| Facebook, Google slam amendment to Digital Economy Bill |
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Google , Facebook and eBay are among the tech giants that have slammed the government's plans to tackle internet piracy, claiming it will "threaten freedom of speech". In a letter to the Financial Times , the group of companies, which also includes UK ISPs such as BT and TalkTalk , said the amendment to the Digital Economy Bill has "obvious ...
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