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Council for Child Internet Safety launched
The UK government today launched a new group aimed at tackling threats to young people on the Internet.
A CLASH OF CULTURES - The integration of user-generated content within professional journalistic frameworks at British newspaper websites
This study examines how national UK newspaper websites are integrating user-generated content (UGC). A survey quantifying the adoption of UGC by mainstream news organisations showed a dramatic increase in the opportunities for contributions from readers.
UK government goes on with its plan for data retention
UK government intends to oblige ISPs and telephone companies to keep Internet personal data traffic for at least 12 months and local, health authorities and lots of other public bodies are to be given access to details of everyone's personal Internet info
Government proposes email and internet tracking
The UK Government will store "a billion incidents of data exchange a day" as details of every text, email and browsing session in the UK are recorded under new proposals published yesterday.
Britain Agrees Plan To Tackle Online Music Piracy
Some of Britain's biggest Internet service providers have reached an accord which voluntarily binds them to a code of practise intended to sharply reduce illicit file-sharing
Law Lords consider UK hacker case
Extraditing a Briton accused of the "biggest military computer hack of all time" to the US would be an abuse of proceedings, the law lords have heard.
A Surveillance Society?
The UK’s House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee has published its report on ‘A Surveillance Society
‘Must read’ free Ofcom report on social networking
Ofcom, the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, has just released its first dedicated report on social networking in the UK.
Eldis
The aim of Eldis is to support the documentation, exchange and use of evidence-based development knowledge
Technology and Social Action
Technology and Social Action project to foster dialogue and collaboration between activists in social movements, voluntary and community organisations and technology designers
Proposed Treaty Turns Internet Into a Virtual Police State
the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) which seeks to turn the internet into a virtual police state
Government orders data retention by ISPs
Phone and internet companies will soon be forced to keep logs of internet usage to be made available to the police under a new law announced by Prime Minister Gordon Brown this week.
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