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Super-injunctions furore gives Twitter 14% UK traffic boost
By Kate Solomon published
Twitter has enjoyed a traffic injection in the UK thanks to the recent super-injunction hoo-hah caused by an anonymous account, which seemingly broke legal gagging orders over certain stories.
Twitter used to unmask alleged super-injunction celebs
By Kate Solomon published
A Twitter account has been set up to unmask celebrities holding super-injunctions.
Is the Digital Economy Act now unstoppable?
By TechRadar published
Week in Tech ISPs fail in their bid to overturn "kangaroo court" law
UK judge says internet might 'kill jury system'
By Adam Hartley published
The UK's Lord Chief Justice, Lord Judge, has said that social media may well undermine the very basis of the rule of law in the UK.
10 things you should be sued for doing online
By Carrie Marshall published
Gary Marshall Forget killer Wi-Fi. These are the real digital crimes
US experts call Intel verdict protectionist
By Mark Harris in Seattle published
American technology advocates and legal experts have condemned the EU's decision to fine Intel nearly a billion pounds for breaking anti-trust laws.
This law threatens all our human rights
By Luis Villazon published
Opinion Its total lack of basis in fact notwithstanding
Why police hackers are a threat to your privacy
By Carrie Marshall published
Opinion: It's curtains for privacy when search warrants aren't required
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