Angry Austrian takes a hit in David and Goliath Facebook battle Vienna court says it has no jurisdiction in misuse of personal data case Legal03 Jul 2015 | 6
Oi, Commish. Get off the fence over French snooping law, says MEP Le Charteur des Snoopeurs interferes with EU rights list, say aggrieved folk Legal03 Jul 2015 | 4
YouTube is responsible for user content, says German court #1 But doesn't have to pay up, rules German court #2 Legal02 Jul 2015 | 11
French privacy cops snarl at websites over crap EU cookie warnings Banners and browser settings are not enough, you muppets Legal02 Jul 2015 | 47
F# earns Syme top Royal Academy of Engineering award 3D hip replacements and in-factory stuff finder also earn applause Science02 Jul 2015 | 17
'Watered down' net neutrality rules could mean 'almost anything' Lobbyists wail and gnash teeth over deal born of darkness SaaS01 Jul 2015 | 4
EUROPEAN PURGE on hated mobile roaming charges Dead-of-night deal foresees abolition of fees in 2017 Networks30 Jun 2015 | 12
Generous EU Commish gives Google SIX MORE WEEKS to respond to antitrust charges Chocolate Factory nearly ready (we assume) Legal30 Jun 2015 | 5
Courtney Love in the crossfire! Paris turns ugly over Uber How will you stop us! Mmm, with baseball bats Legal25 Jun 2015 | 48
Google meets more EU apparatchiks than anyone else in Brussels It's lobby central as the Chocolate Factory leans on the lawmakers SaaS25 Jun 2015 | 8
EU threesome promises good times for data protection reform Negotiations rule out dropping personal data protection below mid-1990s level. Phew! Channel24 Jun 2015 | 10
Online gov services are mostly time-wasting duplicates, says EU Mystery shoppers find "life events" a challenge on the move SaaS24 Jun 2015 | 14
Three-way EU Big Data privacy wrestling match kicks off Euro Parl, Commish, EU countries slip on singlets Channel24 Jun 2015 | 1
ESA launches new ground-monitoring satellite Sentinel-2 will track terrain, ocean and environmental changes Science23 Jun 2015 | 2
Free ethical upgrade offered as Fairphone launches mobe No 2 Now you can rip it up and start again Personal Tech18 Jun 2015 | 18
Commish: Pssst, wanna see that Google chargesheet? This stays between us, right, at least until the first media leak Legal17 Jun 2015 | 2
Furious Flems fling privacy rule book at Facebook Free content ad network faces Thursday court date Security17 Jun 2015 | 9
News website deserves a slap for its hate-filled commentards, say 'ooman rights beaks +Comment No breach of freedom of expression – ECHR ruling Legal16 Jun 2015 | 13
EU MEPs accept lonely Pirate's copyright report – and water it down Full vote in July, H-dot’s draft law on table by September Legal16 Jun 2015 | 8
EU legal eagles to vote on lonely pirate Reda's copyright report Yarr! There's 550 amendments seeking to water down me beauty, says MEP Legal16 Jun 2015 | 6
Euro Commish OKs €3bn German broadband aid scheme Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit — und Internet natürlich Networks16 Jun 2015 | 7
Grumpy EU ministers agree shaky pact on new data protection law Talks start this month with EU Parliament and Commish Legal15 Jun 2015 | 6
EU steps (marginally, tentatively) towards new data protection law Several fat ladies still to sing Legal15 Jun 2015 | 7
'Right to be forgotten' applies WORLDWIDE, thunders Parisian court You've got two weeks to appease le beak, say French legal eagles SaaS15 Jun 2015 | 38
Germany drops probe into NSA's Merkel phone-hacking Secretive US spies wouldn't cough up spying secrets, says German attorney general SaaS12 Jun 2015 | 15
'Nothing to see here', says ECJ as Safe Harbour opinion delayed Austrian angry, no explanations given, rumour mill in overdrive Legal12 Jun 2015 | 15
ECJ: Hey Belgian telcos - don't bother serving the huddled masses Confirmed - 'at a fixed location' is not 'mobile' Legal12 Jun 2015 | 3
Commish snaps on rubber gloves, Amazon readies itself for antitrust probe Now, let’s have a closer look at those ebook contracts Legal11 Jun 2015 | 2
Belgium trolls France with bonkers new commemorative coin Sure, we really NEED a €2.50 coin to mark Waterloo, snickers Belgian finance minister Bootnotes11 Jun 2015 | 91
Top Eurocop: People are OK with us snooping on their phone calls Perhaps he overheard them saying this while talking to loved ones? On-Prem10 Jun 2015 | 48
'Draconian' French Charteur des Snoopeurs gets senate approval No judicial oversight for French spies hell-bent on listening to everyone Systems10 Jun 2015 | 20
EU: Explain your tax affairs. Google, Amazon, Facebook: Mmm... nah Toothless Eurocrats wail and gnash gums over big biz invite snub Legal10 Jun 2015 | 37
Net neutrality? Meh. But don't you dare slow my video streaming EU study finds hifalutin language interests folk less than practical effects Networks10 Jun 2015 | 6
Uber app expands in France despite govt opposition ... and laws Local taxis not happy, but peer-2-peer looks unstoppable Software09 Jun 2015 | 14
NSA slapdown prompts Privacy Int'l to file new lawsuit against GCHQ 'Above the law', spooks? Let's test that, say campaigners Security09 Jun 2015 | 58
Amazon game dev brain slurp bid revealed in industry back-page ad Big hires could take the online store to the next level to compete with the big boys Software08 Jun 2015 | 5
Russia copies EU commissars with own right to be forgotten law For glory of perfect reputation of Motherland, tovarisch Storage08 Jun 2015 | 16
EU digi-chief to meet ministers and sort out the net neutrality thing Don't worry, calling neutrality hardliners 'socialists' was just a kooky turn of phrase Legal08 Jun 2015 | 6
Ed Snowden should be pardoned, thunders Amnesty Int'l Campaign launched to get Obama to drop espionage charges SaaS05 Jun 2015 | 77
Gremlins in the first six months? It's the seller's problem – EU court Sellers now have to assume responsibility in faulty tech disputes Channel05 Jun 2015 | 30
EU-US safe harbour talks are lingering just outside port, says US EU: Look, look, there's a storm coming! On-Prem05 Jun 2015 | 10
ICANN speak clearly now .gay has gone – Council of Europe And could you sort out the Whois database while you're at it? Systems05 Jun 2015 | 12
Passions run high in EU parliament debate over air passengers' privacy Warring MEPs do battle over proposals to collect data for state security agencies Storage04 Jun 2015 | 25
Lonely Pirate cheers on Big Copyright-bashing EU commissars We don't need geoblocking, shrieks party's sole MEP SaaS04 Jun 2015 | 23
Ruskies behind German govt cyber attack — report Source code gives the game away, Comrades Security04 Jun 2015 | 23
MEPs, Council still deadlocked over EU telco laws Roaming, net neutrality plans on hold Legal03 Jun 2015 | 6
Disconnect app maker runs to EU to moan about Android Indignant VPN privacy tunneller whines that Google won't Play with it Systems02 Jun 2015 | 14
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (of the net). Make your vote count Who will take GCHQ's crown as the evil overlord? Legal02 Jun 2015 | 10
Dutch efforts to decapitate Pirate Bay could end up before ECJ Legal eagle: Euro court must decide if TPB is breaking the law Legal02 Jun 2015 | 39
Bundestag hack origin still a mystery as DE.gov techies pull out their hair Extended metadata retention? If only it stops one ... etc etc Networks01 Jun 2015 | 10
'I thought we were pals!' Belgium, Netherlands demand answers from Germany in spy bust-up Coming over here, taking our secrets, giving them to the NSA Networks29 May 2015 | 34
Germany licks lips, eyes new data gulp with revised retention law Wrong in 2006, 2010 and 2014, but it's now fine Security29 May 2015 | 16
EU reduces science cuts as Juncker finds €500m down back of sofa Commission Prez hopes handful of dusty change will keep boffins happy Science29 May 2015 | 9
Aye-aye Eyeo, go safely on your way-o, says German judge Adblock Plus maker's activities are definitely legal Networks27 May 2015 | 45
Stranded Brussels airport passengers told to check Facebook Power surge nixes Belgian air traffic control, grounds 20,000 travellers SaaS27 May 2015 | 27
EU net neutrality could kneecap the Tories' opt-out pr0n filter plans Leaked doc reveals massive bunfight ahead if Cameron forces the issue Networks27 May 2015 | 66
German watchdog rips off Facebook's thumbs after online fracas The ‘Gefällt mir’ button – nein danke On-Prem26 May 2015 | 26
Zero rating? Zero chance says Vodafone India Concerns about the threat to net neutrality and choice lead to investigation Networks22 May 2015 | 2
UK data watchdog: Massive fines won't keep data safe We should be able to use threats though Security22 May 2015 | 30
Choose Deutsche Telekom for all your bargain spying needs Cable company helped NSA spy on Vienna for a decade, says Austrian MP Networks21 May 2015 | 8