International lawsuit treaty raises sovereignty fears
News Discussions will begin anew next month at The Hague on an international treaty that could make US Web sites and Internet service providers more vulnerable to lawsuits from around the world. Pearl is coordinating the e-commerce industry's input to...
[May 29, 2001, 17:02]
New global treaty could pose threat to the Net
News In a letter to Hague convention delegates sent last week, the American Library Association wrote: "We are concerned that the draft convention.could subject Internet users in the United States to intellectual property infringement in other...
[June 22, 2001, 15:43]
KPNQwest struggles back after shutdown - but for how long?
News Five hours after turning the network off, technicians in The Hague were told to turn it back on again. KPNQwest's network centre in) The Hague pulled the plug without informing us. Early Wednesday evening, one of Europe's largest Internet backbones...
[July 25, 2002, 10:46]
U.K. ISP 'pays' users to sign up for free
News Taking a timely swipe at Dixon's Freeserve flotation plans, Hague Limited, the holding company for ISP themutual.net will put 50 per cent of the businesses up for grabs when it launches the service in July.
[June 9, 1999, 7:09]
Finding Efficiency Through Consolidation
White Papers The Central Administration Office for Exceptional Care (CAK-BZ) in The Hague was one of the first organizations to take the step of consolidating a multitude of operating systems within the IT environment into one Unisys ES7000 enterprise server.
[June 2, 2007, 1:00]
Dutch International School Ready for the Future With New Simplified Storage and Networking Solution
White Papers The British School in the Netherlands was founded in The Hague in 1931 with 20 students. The school wanted to update its IT infrastructure, and access to emails, databases and internet services across five schools which was slow and unreliable.
[June 25, 2008, 1:01]
Medisch Centrum Haaglanden Gains a Complete Understanding of the True Cost of Treatments
White Papers Medisch Centrum Haaglanden (MCH) is a leading general clinical education hospital in The Hague. The hospital wanted to improve oversight of price, costs, quality, and service - a necessity due to competition created by the liberalization of medical...
[November 3, 2007, 0:00]
PC users join the iPod party
Talkback LOCATION: GEM museum The Hague, The Netherlands First iDJ iPod Party in The Netherlands iDJ iPod Party DATE: saturday 27th november 2004 OPEN: 21.00 - 01.30 u. HOSTESS: Bridget Maasland (BNN) POWER: LJS Apple Centre iDJ iPOD PARTY -
[October 21, 2004, 22:07]
FRCP for iPhone
Downloads Also includes the Hague Conventions relevant to civil procedure, the supplemental (admiralty) rules, and effective dates. With FRCP for iPhone read The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in an easy-to-browse format, right on your iPhone or iPod Touch.
[October 13, 2009, 9:26]
Boogie-Woogie
Downloads Mondriaan lived and worked in Amsterdam, The Hague, Paris and New York. Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan. Dutch painter whose works, characterized by intersecting perpendicular lines and planes of primary colors, and writings, notably Neoplasticism (1920...
[April 10, 2004, 8:00]
Hyperlinks remain legal after Scientology defeat
News On Friday, the Dutch Court of Appeal in The Hague, Netherlands, denied the Scientologists' latest appeal in an online copyright dispute that dates back to 1995. The Church of Scientology has lost a courtroom battle to compel a Dutch writer and her...
[September 9, 2003, 9:05]
Symantec brings cloud-based security to Europe
News Speaking at the Symantec Vision + ManageFusion EMEA 08 conference in The Hague today, the Symantec chief executive said it will kick off its cloud-expansion plans with the worldwide rollout of the online disaster recovery and backup service it...
[October 8, 2008, 8:26]
KPN buys UK leg of KPNQwest
News Since then, KPN has bought parts of KPNQwest, including the Dutch network and a data centre at the Hague. Dutch telecoms group KPN has agreed to buy the British assets of its failed networking joint venture KPNQwest.
[September 13, 2002, 15:48]
Budget: Chancellor announces £1.7bn 'computers for all' fund
News Leader of the Opposition William Hague is on his feet now responding to the budget speech, and has described Gordon Brown as "the pickpocket chancellor". The Capital modernisation fund will launch a "£1.7bn computers for all initiative".
[March 9, 1999, 15:44]
HMV, OD2 sued over download patent
News The UK lawsuits were filed last month in the Patents County Court of London, and the Dutch lawsuit in the District Court of The Hague. A small US company has sued the HMV Group and online music distributor OD2 over a far-reaching European and US...
[September 4, 2003, 14:00]
Jane Wakefield: Is it 1984, or just Lord of the Flies?
News Surrounded by privacy advocates as she pandered to the civil liberties brigade, the e-Minister looked slightly nervous but rather like William Hague donning a backwards baseball cap at the Notting Hill Carnival to prove his "hipness".
[September 27, 1999, 13:58]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog So Hague's mob have screamed foul, but the ref says that no, nothing of the sort. Thursday Democracy's a splendid idea, if only you could vote for the people you wanted. We have a particularly schizophrenic system, where party loyalty is absolute...
[May 17, 2001, 19:04]
German universities embrace Linux
News The cities of Eindhoven, Groningen and The Hague are among the other Dutch cities using government money to conduct Linux trials. Forty percent of all German students are now supported by Linux systems, after a major contract was awarded to Novell.
[August 29, 2007, 16:25]
Amsterdam to evaluate open source
News They include The Hague, Eindhoven and Groningen. The city of Amsterdam has become the latest high-profile public sector organisation to evaluate the potential of open-source software. Two departments within the city authority will spend a total of...
[January 2, 2007, 15:20]
Foreign Office overspend sees IT projects trimmed
News The Future Firecrest programme has seen 3,000 computers installed at FCO offices in London and Milton Keynes, with new machines and infrastructure planned at FCO sites in Athens, Tbilisi in Georgia, and The Hague from late summer 2008.
[July 8, 2008, 9:01]



