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Pirate Bay judge was threatened by 'cyber terrorists'
By Marc Chacksfield published
One of the judges who ordered an Irish ISP to block The Pirate Bay back in 2009 has spoken out about how his online life was threatened by users of the site.
British ISPs bicker over plans for fast rural broadband
By Adam Hartley published
BT has questioned its competitors' commitments to developing fast broadband across rural Britain, following complaints from other ISPs about BT's control over essential parts of the network.
Digital Economy Act challenged in High Court
By Adam Hartley published
Sections of the UK's controversial Digital Economy Act are being challenged in Britain's High Court this week.
UK ISPs formulate new plan to block The Pirate Bay
By Adam Hartley published
Alongside loads of other file-sharing sites
Sir Tim Berners-Lee brought in to keep net neutrality peace
By Marc Chacksfield published
Web pioneer backing open internet
BBC: ISP traffic management 'is a worrying development'
By Marc Chacksfield published
The BBC has outlined its stance on net neutrality in a blog this week, explaining that a trend towards traffic management by UK ISPs is "worrying".
YouView wades in to ISP bandwidth argument
By Patrick Goss published
YouView has insisted that internet service providers should see the impending arrival of the IPTV service as a 'growth opportunity' rather than worrying about the amount of bandwidth it will use.
Plusnet: Honesty and transparency are key to web speeds
By Marc Chacksfield published
Exclusive There should be more transparency in the way web connection speeds are advertised in the UK, according to Plusnet, as those reporting inflated speeds will be see a consumer backlash.
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