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ISP's 'three strikes' policy hitting pirates in 2014
By Kate Solomon published
Ofcom's new piracy policy will roll into action in 2014 as plans for how the scheme will work are revealed.
Virgin flicks switch on Wi-Fi at first tube stations
By Kate Solomon published
Kings Cross and Warren Street have become the first underground stations to rock Virgin Media's free Wi-Fi.
Now you'll have to ask TalkTalk to turn your porn on
By Kate Solomon published
TalkTalk has switched on porn-filtering for all new customers, so they will have to choose to switch on access to adult websites.
Government eyes 'opt-in' online porn plans
By Kate Solomon published
The government is consulting on plans to make ISPs ask people to opt-in to access adult content online.
One More Thing: Mario man in a museum
By Marc Chacksfield published
News In Brief Today's News In Brief features everything from stalkers to pirates to homemade augmented reality glasses.
Is Tesco broadband really good value?
By Carrie Marshall published
Gary Marshall Tesco, the supermarket chain that appears to own everything, has a special offer to beat all special offers: Tesco Value Broadband.
Sky quietly blocks Newzbin2 following court order
By Kate Solomon published
Sky has revealed that it blocked access to Newzbin2 earlier this week after receiving a court order.
ISPs shouldn't diddle with your data
By Carrie Marshall published
Gary Marshall Two cheers for Ofcom's advice to ISPs
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