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Can you be arrested for "online" theft or murder?
by Davey Winder

Can 'crimes' committed online, such as theft or murder, get you in trouble with the police? Davey Winder investigates.

Apr 29, 2008
News
Tighter green laws will lead to IT component shortages
by Robert Jaques

Gartner warns of trouble ahead as environmental laws tighten up.

Nov 28, 2006
News
US Congress urged to adopt privacy laws
by Matt Chapman

Anti-Spyware Coalition warns of future legal problems.

Mar 16, 2007
News
Teenagers 'unaware' of digital piracy laws
by Robert Jaques

Illegal downloads would fall if young people understood the law, apparently.

Feb 14, 2008
News
Spain gets added to special US watchlist for crimes against downloading
by Daniel Long

An IIPA Special 301 Report advises that Spain should be added to the American government's watchlist for countries with dubious file sharing laws. Oddly enough, companies such as Mitsubishi are using the laws to create ingenious Bittorrent promotions.

May 8, 2009
News
Nvidia is trying to make an x86 chip
by Charlie Demerjian

Last August, we said that Nvidia would not introduce an x86 part at the spectacularly successful Nvision show. We also said they would have to be mighty stupid to try to make one, and guess what, we were right again.

Feb 8, 2009
News
PirateBay battle piracy laws with IPREDator
by Daniel Long

PirateBay's IPREDator is a new P2P anonymizer designed to cloak the actions of downloaders and keep file logs and IP addresses hidden from the authorities.

Mar 25, 2009
News
Ageia rewrites laws of PhysX
by Clement James

CellFactor: Revolution game makes the most of PhysX processor.

May 11, 2007
Feature
Moore’s Laws flawed?
by Tim Dean

How can the most over hyped yet misrepresented ‘law’ form the lynchpin of the computing era? Tim Dean busts some of Moore’s Myths.

May 1, 2006
News
We're not criminals: Dutch Usenet downloaders take anti-piracy group to court
by Daniel Long

Holland's largest Usenet group, FTD, are suing anti-piracy outfit BREIN. File sharing is perfectly legal in the Netherlands and Bittorrent sites such as Mininova are fighting to stay alive by going on the attack

May 18, 2009
News
Web snooping: Here's what your boss can see
by William Maher

Spending a few hours at lunch trawling job sites or catching up with friends on Facebook? You might be interested to learn what your boss can see about you with WebSpy.

Apr 15, 2008
Feature
The legal basis of internet censorship
by Staff Writers

On the 16th July 1999, the Broadcasting Services (Online Amendment) Act 1999 became law, although it did not receive much attention at the time. The legislation effectively gave power to the Australia

Jan 1, 1900
News
UK think-tank calls for right to copy CDs and DVDs
by Bobby Pickering

IPPR says using iPods and MP3 players makes criminals of millions.

Oct 31, 2006
News
HP unveils solid-state 'green' desktops
by Shaun Nichols

Green the theme for new boxes.

Jan 24, 2008
Feature
Don’t be evil, Google
by Tim Dean

Tim Dean wrestles with the ethics of Internet censorship overseas.

Mar 2, 2006
News
HP denies direct selling allegations
by Fleur Doidge

HP has officially denied allegations that it has used end-user data gleaned via channel marketing programs to go direct, cutting out resellers.

Mar 9, 2004
News
PS3 prices approach US$4,000 on Ebay
by Tom Sanders

Laws of supply and demand do their work.

Nov 20, 2006
News
Porn laws flawed, claims research firm
by Staff Writers

Jan 1, 1900
News
Blizzard abuses copyright law
by Egan Orion

We own your software, not you

May 12, 2008
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Dutch court guts Mininova
by The Inquirer  |   Nov 30, 2009
File sharing site Mininova has been ordered by a Dutch court to remove all of its 'pirated' content.
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by Iain Thomson  |   Nov 16, 2009
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