Economic Concerns As ISPs Flee Snooping Bill
News Two other ISPs -- Poptel and GreenNet -- also say they are considering a move offshore in reaction to RIP. GreenNet, which provides hosting and email services for environmental groups, says that the financial burden of implimenting RIP or...
[July 12, 2000, 14:26]
Lord Chancellor Shuts Down Web Site
News GreenNet, an ISP which supports radical political and environmental views, has found itself a victim of defamation laws with multinationals pressurising it to remove content they did not like. Biwater, a UK utility company, attempted litigation...
[November 12, 1999, 17:08]
Hackers Become Terrorists Under New Law
News UK ISP GreenNet, which hosts a variety of Web sites belonging to political activists and campaigners, could be affected by the Act. GreenNet consultant and online activist Paul Mobbs, who has coordinated protests through his site, Electrohippies...
[February 19, 2001, 15:35]
Gov't Big Brother Plans Draw Fire From ISPA
News GreenNet, an ISP providing Net services for campaigning groups, trade unions and activists around the world, is worried the consultation's vague definition of serious crime will mean civil rights campaigners could be targeted.
[September 8, 1999, 15:20]
PSINet Could Flee Britain Because Of RIP
News One of the world's largest internet service providers, PSINet becomes the fourth ISP to announce it would consider leaving the UK if the government passes its controversial Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Bill.
[July 24, 2000, 11:05]
RIP: Government Claims No Mass Surveillance
News One of the ISPs owned by APC, GreenNet, is also considering moving abroad if RIP becomes law. The government moves to reassure ISPs that mass surveillance is not on the RIP agenda as the bill suffers another setback this week.
[July 10, 2000, 16:04]

