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ACTA agreement gets thumbs down in EU Parliament 31 May, 2012 16:08:04
There are three more nails in ACTA's coffin as three European Parliament committees on Thursday voted to reject the international anti-piracy agreement, ACTA. - +
Germany taken to court for failing to implement data retention 31 May, 2012 14:35:22
European authorities have taken Germany to court for failing to implement the E.U. Data Retention Directive. - +
Five EU countries taken to court for failing to implement cookie law 31 May, 2012 12:40:37
Europe's top regulatory authority is taking five E.U. countries to court for failing to implement so-called cookie laws. - +
EU telcos call for less regulation 30 May, 2012 17:03:12
European telcos on Wednesday called for E.U. authorities to reduce regulation on the industry. - +
Law to lower roaming charges the fastest approved in EU 30 May, 2012 17:00:11
A new law to lower the price of mobile phone roaming was approved on Wednesday, making it the fastest piece of legislation to be passed by the European Union institutions. - +
EU: Programming Languages Can't Be Copyrighted 21 May, 2012 23:44:24
Europe's top court has ruled that the functionality of a computer program and the programming language it is written in cannot be protected by copyright. - +
Critics say EU guidelines on avoiding software vendor tie-in ignored by Slovak authorities 10 May, 2012 02:59:54
Free software advocates are criticizing the move to penalize a company in Slovakia for failing to submit official documents via a system that only works with Microsoft software. - +
EU Digital Agenda commissioner admits ACTA is probably dead 05 May, 2012 01:16:34
A European Commissioner for the first time said openly on Friday that the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is more or less dead in the water. - +
EU and Japan to make the Internet safer for children 04 May, 2012 03:01:56
Europe and Japan will work together on a strategy to make the Internet safer for children and teenagers. - +
Programming languages not copyrightable rules top EU court 02 May, 2012 23:13:20
Europe's top court ruled on Wednesday that the functionality of a computer program and the programming language it is written in cannot be protected by copyright. - +
Germany misses EU data retention deadline, could face court action 28 April, 2012 01:40:22
Germany could face court action for failing to implement the European Union's Data Retention Directive, officials confirmed on Friday.
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