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25 August, 2010

Employers must be aware of Net dangers

...passed onto them, there are legal considerations." But Web blocking is, says David Kerr chief executive of the Internet Watch Foundation, only one way to... Read more

25 August, 1998 by Richard Barry

A Year Ago: Erotic e-commerce vendors warn against backlash

Originally published Mon, 12 Oct 1998 09:54:11 GMT Read more

12 October, 1999 by Lisa Bowman

Network Solutions sees record domain registrations

Network Solutions Inc. said it registered 1,911,000 new domain names in 1998, nearly double the 1997 total. Read more

12 January, 1999 by Margaret Kane

News Burst: European online child porn ring cracked

New Zealand's government announced Sunday that the discovery of child pornography on computers in that nation led an international team of investigators to crack a child porn ring centered in Europe. Read more

15 December, 1998 by Maria Seminerio

Suicide follows porn charge

An inquest into the suicide of Japanese businessman, Kenichi Miyazaki, 50, was told how he hanged himself after the discovery of 1,700 pornographic pictures on his PC, it was reported today. Read more

1 December, 1998 by Tim Kelly

Web site owners need to understand business to survive

Creative minds just can't do the math according to UK ISP Netlink, which reckons the geniuses behind the UK's most popular sites need to get a hold on commercial reality if they are to survive. Read more

1 December, 1998 by Jane Wakefield

Users face prosecution if email is illegal

A case, presently under review by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), illustrates that users could face prosecution for... Read more

27 November, 1998 by Tim Kelly

US Report: "HateFilter" tackles racist sites

On one Web site, you can maneuver a digital image of a black man into a virtual noose. Another claims that Jews kill... Read more

12 November, 1998 by Maria Seminerio

US Report: Software bug hits Cisco

A software error has been uncovered that compromises the security of certain products made by Cisco Systems Inc. Read more

16 October, 1998 by Charles Cooper

White House slammed over Net porn bill

US lawmakers backing a controversial measure to limit online pornography on Wednesday blasted the White House for... Read more

16 October, 1998 by Aaron Pressman

Net takes on racism in the classroom

A Web site to raise awareness of racism was launched this week by Comic Relief in association with the Chichester... Read more

15 October, 1998 by Jane Wakefield

US Report: Erotic e-commerce vendors warn against backlash

The top adult Web sites rake in more than Yahoo! and Amazon.com. But the $1bn (£0.6bn) industry is still looking for... Read more

12 October, 1998 by Lisa Bowman

More portals announced today

In an effort stay ahead of increasingly fierce competition Microsoft will today announce a new worldwide portal strategy that will put new sites in 24 countries and regions around the world, including Asia, Africa, Europe and Latin America. Read more

1 October, 1998 by Richard Barry

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