All Legislation and Regulation News - July 2008

Minister hails Fujitsu’s leaving NPfIT as sign of strength

The termination of Fujitsu's...

Lawyers move to delay hacker McKinnon's extradition to US

Lawyers acting for British computer hacker Gary McKinnon are planning to delay his extradition to America despite...

Siemens to sue former directors

Siemens is claiming damages from 11 former...

Law Lords reject extradition appeal by hacker McKinnon

US prosecutors have won their battle before law lords to extradite British computer "super-hacker" Gary McKinnon for breaking into the Pentagon network. The...

Text messaging popularity continues to increase

The global love affair with text messaging shows no sign of cooling off, with a 30% annual increase in the number of mobile phone messages being sent, new...

Green party condemns 'file-sharing' deal

The Green party has condemned a deal struck by six UK internet service providers with the record industry...

ISPs agreement on illegal file sharing could roll out across other sectors

An agreement by six UK ISPs to work with the entertainment industry and government to reduce illegal...

Looking to recruit? 500 Fujitsu staff now face redundancy post NPfIT exit

Fujitsu is preparing to make about 500 people with specialist IT and general project skills redundant.

Prison service makes good use of IT for procurement, says NAO

The Prison Service is making progress in the way it uses IT to manage its annual £450m procurement of goods...

IT companies bullish in face of credit crunch

IT suppliers have so far avoided the worst effects of the credit crunch because businesses are continuing to spend on IT. The number of UK technology...
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