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Pirate Bay could be blocked in UK after court ruling
By Jools Whitehorn published
The Pirate Bay could be blocked by ISPs in the UK after a High Court ruling that its operators "incite or persuade" copyright infringement.

European court rules that ISPs can't filter web content
By Marc Chacksfield published
ECJ cuts through Belgian waffle

BT given two weeks to block piracy site
By Kate Solomon published
The High Court has ruled that a judgement ordering BT to block Newzbin2, a site known for distributing pirated content, is valid.

BT and TalkTalk to appeal Digital Economy Act again
By Kate Solomon published
BT and TalkTalk are set to head back to court to challenge the Digital Economy Act again, after a failed bid earlier this year.

4G LTE fixed and mobile broadband trial starts in Cornwall
By Patrick Goss published
Everything Everywhere and BT Wholesale have announced the first live trial of 4G LTE broadband in the UK, with Cornwall being used as the testbed for the next generation network.

Judge rules BT must use site blocker on movie piracy site
By Kate Solomon published
The Motion Picture Association (MPA) has won a court injunction to force BT to block Newzbin2, a site that peddles illegal film and music downloads to its members.

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.
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