Game sharer gets £16K fine
Game sharer gets £16K fine: “ Lawyers have thousands more names A woman who put a copy of Dream Pinball 3D on a file-sharing network must pay £16,000 to the games maker and its lawyers.……
Game sharer gets £16K fine: “ Lawyers have thousands more names A woman who put a copy of Dream Pinball 3D on a file-sharing network must pay £16,000 to the games maker and its lawyers.……
Britain’s youngest terrorist, Hammaad Munshi, faces jail after guilty verdict – Times Online: “From Times Online August 18, 2008 A 16-year old schoolboy faces a jail term after being convicted today as Britain’s youngest terrorist….
Internet paedophile ‘librarian’ jailed: “A paedophile who acted as a ‘librarian’ for a global internet child abuse ring was handed an indefinite jail term today after one of the biggest undercover police investigations into online…
Three found guilty of web extremism plot: “ Jihadi literature spread online Three British Muslims face prison after a jury at Blackfriars Crown Court in London today found them guilty of involvement in an online…
Closing net: “How surveillance snared UK jihadist ring” (Via BBC News.)
Man, 18, guilty of terror charge: “Three men – including a teenager – are found guilty of possessing documents promoting terrorism.” (Via BBC News.)
Britain’s terror laws have left me and my family shattered: “Comment is free: Hicham Yezza: I am innocent yet was detained without charge in solitary confinement for days on end. It was a devastating experience”…
MoJ admits data breaches affecting 45,000: “ Long arm of the law has butter fingers The Ministry of Justice has reported eight data breach incidents affecting around 45,000 people.… “ (Via The Register – Public…
BBC NEWS | Technology | Home Office questioned over Phorm: “Home Office questioned over Phorm “ Questions about how the government has dealt with complaints about an ad-serving firm that monitors web traffic are being…
Privacy worry over location data: “Privacy groups express concern as Yahoo unveils its new location tool to support a growing generation of web services.” (Via BBC News.)