EU aims to clarify legal status of IP addresses
Europe's top data protection officials are working to clarify a grey area of internet law: the legal status of an IP (Internet Protocol) address.
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Dodgy anti-spyware firms to cough up $2m
Spyware has long been a problem for computers with the likes of CoolWebSearch, 180 Solutions and many more attacking your privacy from all sides.
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Did we pronounce privacy dead this week?
Academics Jeff Jarvis and Danah Boyd, on stage at Supernova, can't pinpoint a solution to online privacy controversies, but agree misguided attempts to define privacy are part of the problem.
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Google agrees to delete WiFi data collected in Hong Kong
Google has agreed to delete all personal WiFi data gathered by its "Street View" mapping service in Hong Kong, in what the city's privacy commissioner said was a first.
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Historic Internet Gambling Regulation Bill Overwhelmingly Passes Committee with Bi-Partisan Support
Amendments Further Strengthen Bill's Consumer Protection Requirements WASHINGTON, July 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today the House Committee on Financial Services took a critical step forward in passing Internet gambling legislation by voting to approve the Internet Gambling Regulation and Consumer Protection and Enforcement Act (H.R. 2267), legislation introduced by Committee Chairman Barney ...
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