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New code of conduct agreed by big 4 UK ISPs
By Patrick Goss published
UK's four biggest ISPs have got together to commit to a government backed code of conduct as they look to help parents protect their children online.
TalkTalk: DEA will punish the innocent
By Kate Solomon published
TalkTalk has spoken out about why it is continuing to pursue appeals against the Digital Economy Act, saying that the mooted laws will punish innocent subscribers.
ISPs to block access to porn websites
By Kate Solomon published
Updated Government-backed plans boil down to censorship?
Industry reacts to BT site blocking ruling
By Kate Solomon published
The news that judge has ruled that BT must block a site known to be illegally distributing films and music has prompted a slew of reactions from the industry, ranging from euphoria to fear.
ISPs are now the internet police
By Carrie Marshall published
Gary Marshall Say goodbye to an unfiltered internet
Slow or unreliable broadband: your rights explained
By PC Plus published
In Depth How to leave an ISP that's not delivering on its promises
Digital Economy Act challenge fails in High Court
By Kate Solomon published
Updated The High Court has today ruled in favour of the government on the challenge by BT and TalkTalk against the controversial Digital Economy Act.
UK broadband ads are a bloody disgrace
By Carrie Marshall published
Gary Marshall Broadband ads are a bloody disgrace
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