Free Model Is Not Sustainable - Experts Agree
News Internet service providers are putting themselves up for ransom by jumping on the free Internet bandwagon, according to secretary general of ISPA, Nicholas Lansman. Lansman's warning comes amid a flurry of deals kickstarted by search giant...
[March 15, 2000, 6:34]
Web Of Porn: Europe Moves To Protect Children
News Secretary general of the Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) Nicholas Lansman explains: "With material of an adult nature people should be able to see what they what. Users will choose a profile they respect," Lansman says.
[March 9, 1999, 13:14]
Demon Case: ISPA Moves To Defend ISPs
News ISPA director general Nicholas Lansman said: "We're united in this case. This view was supported by ISPA's Lansman: "It's clear that the Government's aim to lead in e-commerce and the Internet will be affected.
[March 29, 1999, 14:50]
ISPs Angered By BSkyB Deal
News ISPA secretary general, Nicholas Lansman, warned that aggressive cut-price deals, such as BSkyB's, could threaten the UK Internet industry and consumers in the long term. The speed of convergence of telecoms, broadcasting and the Internet made it...
[May 6, 1999, 17:22]
A Year Ago: EU Directive Poses Anti-caching Threat
News Our concern is the law won't allow for temporary caching," said Nicholas Lansman, spokesman for Euro ISPA and head of ISPA in the UK. Euro ISPA has been in touch with various European MPs and have received "a lot of support" for an amendment...
[February 11, 2000, 6:02]
EU Directive Poses Anti-caching Threat
News Our concern is the law won't allow for temporary caching," said Nicholas Lansman, spokesman for Euro ISPA and head of ISPA in the UK. Euro ISPA has been in touch with various European MPs and have received "a lot of support" for an amendment...
[February 11, 1999, 14:27]
Media Blamed For Consumer Online Fears
News Secretary general of ISPA (Internet Service Providers Association) Nicholas Lansman agrees with the report. At the same time Lansman thinks consumers need to take some of the blame. The government and the media are widely blamed for feeding...
[August 18, 1999, 10:49]
Virgin Sues Spam Pest
News ISPA secretary general Nicholas Lansman backs the Virgin move: "ISPs should be encouraged to protect their users and have a duty to look after clients," he said. A tough line against spammers is also necessary to protect ISPs business interests...
[April 20, 1999, 14:30]
ISPs Win Crucial Legal Protections
News The regulations do go some way to defining how service providers might be deemed to have "actual knowledge" of the illegal nature of third party content but according to ISPA secretary general Nicholas Lansman, more is needed.
[August 14, 2002, 10:48]
Rocky Road Ahead For Ofcom
News Lansman also stresses the importance of employing the right people at Ofcom. It needs for example a whole range of fines and to be able to order refunds or limit services," says Lansman. For ISPA's (Internet Service Providers' Association...
[January 23, 2001, 10:35]
Chatroom Danger: The Role Of The Internet Watch Foundation
News Nicholas Lansman is secretary general of ISPA (Internet Service Providers' Association), an organisation that has traditionally been bosom buddies with the IWF and was closely involved in setting it up.
[March 15, 2001, 12:43]
ISPs Failing To Protect Internet Kids
News But Nick Lansman, secretary general of ISPA, now says the industry is powerless to deal with the growing problem of paedophiles abusing children through Internet chatrooms. Lansman agreed that the industry is impotent on the issue: "The industry is...
[February 26, 2001, 6:32]
Experts Split On Yahoo! Inspector Plans
News Lansman says many family orientated ISPs already have a clear policy on the monitoring of chatrooms. Nick Lansman, secretary general of ISPA, said: "It wouldn't be very good for people's civil liberties to ban chatrooms completely.chat services...
[November 23, 2000, 11:47]
Report: UK Trails US, Europe In E-commerce
News Secretary general of the ISPA (Internet Service Providers' Association) Nicholas Lansman believes the government must take part of the blame for the attitude of British firms. This, Lansman thinks, is largely due to the delays and problems with the...
[August 23, 1999, 8:50]
A Year Ago: Demon Users Banned From Usenet
News Secretary general of ISPA (Internet Service Providers Association) Nicholas Lansman believes the fallout from the Demon case is having adverse affects on ISPs and, by extension, the whole e-commerce climate in the UK.
[April 17, 2001, 6:05]
Demon Users Banned From Usenet
News Secretary general of ISPA (Internet Service Providers Association) Nicholas Lansman believes the fallout from the Demon case is having adverse affects on ISPs and, by extension, the whole e-commerce climate in the UK.
[April 17, 2000, 14:34]
Freeserve Clocks Up 900,000 Members
News Secretary general of ISPA Nicholas Lansman said: "They are incredible figures. Freeserve, the UK's fastest growing ISP has clocked up 900,000 accounts it was announced today. Launched in September 1998 by Dixons group, Freeserve is one of nine new...
[January 13, 1999, 14:44]
A Year Ago: Freeserve Clocks Up 900,000 Members
News Secretary general of ISPA Nicholas Lansman said: "They are incredible figures. Proving that the free model works, Dixons' five month old service, Freeserve, has dethroned the mighty AOL Freeserve, the UK's fastest growing ISP has clocked up 900,000...
[January 13, 2000, 5:50]
ISPs Fear Greater Net Regulation
News Speaking at ISPA's parliamentary advisory forum, ISPA secretary general Nicholas Lansman argued that it would be wrong to make ISPs responsible for material viewed by their subscribers. UK ISPs are worried that communications regulator Ofcom may be...
[January 27, 2005, 15:35]
ISPs Revolt Against Data Retention Law
News In a letter to the ISP Association's members, ISPA general secretary Nicholas Lansman said he could not "recommend to members that they voluntarily comply with the proposed code of practice. UK ISPs are poised to ignore a Home Office voluntary code...
[October 23, 2002, 17:08]

