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Western Internet firms "act as censors" in China
by Lindsay Beck

BEIJING - A rights group accused Western Internet companies on Thursday of complicity with censorship in China and called on Microsoft, Google and Yahoo to resist Beijing's demands.

Aug 11, 2006
News
DRM vendor threatens to sue media giants
by Shaun Nichols

Apple, Microsoft, Adobe and Real under fire for not using DRM controller.

May 14, 2007
News
Tech giants develop human rights principles
by Matt Chapman

Microsoft, Google, Vodafone and Yahoo seek to allay criticism.

Jan 22, 2007
Feature
What's hiding in the terms and conditions?
by Davey Winder

What are you really getting yourself into when you click 'I agree' during software installations? We delve into the hidden world of End User Licence Agreements (EULAs).

Apr 3, 2009
Feature
Office 2007: The whys and ways of upgrading
by Simon Jones

We evaluate the various versions of Office 2007 and what they offer, and find a companion to help with search

Aug 17, 2006
News
FCC grants full phone rights to VoIP
by Shaun Nichols

Ruling says VoIP services have same access rights as phone providers.

Mar 6, 2007
News
Longhorn Server to offer tighter identity integration
by Tom Sanders

Active Directory to be expanded with identity, certificate and rights management services as well as federation management services.

Feb 7, 2007
News
EU sanctions 'three strikes' rule for illegal file sharers
by Rosalie Marshall

The European Union has finally agreed the last details of the Telecom Reform Package, and decided that citizens' internet access can be restricted if necessary, but only after a "fair and impartial procedure including the user's right to be heard".

Nov 6, 2009
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
US raps China over technology interference
by Simon Burns

Hands off 3G, digital TV, RFID, Wi-Fi and DVDs, say US trade officials.

Dec 14, 2006
News
Top 10 IT villains
by Iain Thomson

Every industry has its share of villains, and the computing world is no different.

Mar 30, 2009
News
Podcasters unite to challenge copyright landgrab
by Will Head

Electronic Frontier Foundation rallies the troops.

Sep 12, 2006
News
Congress pushes US tech spying bill
by Matt Chapman

Computer data mining has advanced faster than citizens' rights.

Jan 12, 2007
News
Adobe releases DRM tool for Flash video
by Shaun Nichols

The Web's popular video format gets a copyright lockdown.

Mar 21, 2008
News
EU commissioner slams iTunes monopoly
by Matt Chapman

'Improper' system must change, says Meglena Kuneva.

Mar 13, 2007
News
SCO sets its price
by Larry Greenemeier

Aug 6, 2003
News
Top 10 IT Heroes
by Iain Thomson

A fortnight ago we reviewed the worst villains in computing history. But what would a villain be without a hero to battle with?

Apr 14, 2009
News
Broadcasters holding back IPTV
by Iain Thomson

The technology is there, but the business model is lacking.

May 11, 2007
News
Australian High Court rules in favour of modders
by Staff Writers

The High Court of Australia has ruled that Australian consumers and overseas travellers can buy cheaper computer games and hardware offshore and modify them locally.

Oct 6, 2005
News
IBM countersues SCO Group
by Larry Greenemeier

Aug 8, 2003

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