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New insulator strengthens future of Moore's Law

News Computer manufacturers are in a constant battle to keep pace with Moore's Law -- which states that processing power will double every 18 months. is used in transistors, the industry will be able to follow Moore's law," said Foerst.

[January 5, 2004, 7:55]

US Report: New law gives ISPs copyright breach protection

News First, ISPs have to register in writing with the US Copyright Office in order to receive liability protection; second, the Copyright Office didn't tell ISPs about the new law until this morning. The new law is currently open for public comment.

[November 5, 1998, 10:11]

PCG: New case law will defeat IR35

News With new case law, we're confident that we can get all our members out of IR35," she said. Akshar added that she believes the Inland Revenue also supports the creation of new case law. Today's ruling isn't the knock-out blow we hoped for, but we're...

[December 21, 2001, 13:33]

UK file-swappers could face jail under new law

Talkback Does this new law make me a criminal? I copy music CDs for my own convenience to play in my car and to take on holiday to avoid risking the originals. I also question the UK slavishly following EU directives.

[October 10, 2003, 7:47]

New Euro law could make criminals of us all

Talkback At current rates it will be impossible not to break a law every day of our lives. I read with great interest the article on how new Euro laws could make criminals of us all - Rupert Goodwins dated 05/08/03, especially the part regarding RFID tags...

[August 11, 2003, 22:22]

Hackers become terrorists under new law

News Alex Gordon, a partner with London law firm Berwin Leyton and a specialist in information technology law, said the act gives police significant new powers over computer criminals. Computer hackers could be classed as terrorists under a UK law that...

[February 19, 2001, 15:35]

UK file-swappers could face jail under new law

News Other observers noted that the new UK law could be used to imprison file-swappers on peer-to-peer (P2P) networks such as Kazaa for up to two years. FIPR director Ian Brown said that although the UK law compares favourably with the implementations...

[October 8, 2003, 13:40]

EC: New net-neutrality law is unnecessary

News There is no need for a pan-European net neutrality law because national laws already ensure citizens cannot be disconnected from the web without a court order, the European Commission has said. The Commission was reacting to the French...

[June 12, 2009, 16:17]

US ISPs take action under new anti-spam law

News America Online, Microsoft, EarthLink and Yahoo have teamed up to file the first major industry lawsuits under the US' new federal anti-spam law. These suits will have to be settled in a court of law, but I believe this action marks the dawn of a...

[March 11, 2004, 7:55]

New Euro law could make criminals of us all

Talkback You make a stand I am poud of you, you have respect and consideration for others - your mother xxooo

[December 7, 2005, 11:38]

UK file-swappers could face jail under new law

Talkback I paid good money to msn for there "leagal music downloads" but the site had no new music it cost 99p just to listen to a part of the music and £1.99 to download a complete track. RIP OFF"

[January 10, 2004, 1:39]

UK file-swappers could face jail under new law

Talkback Also, if someone sends me an email and I forward to someone else without the author's permission, am I also guilty under this new ruling? Virtually everyone I know who has internet connection downloads stuff from the p2p networks.

[January 21, 2004, 13:48]

UK file-swappers could face jail under new law

Talkback whats the point of having a fast connection if you cant share or download anything, what a load of BS

[December 27, 2003, 22:43]

UK file-swappers could face jail under new law

Talkback the jails are full to bursting point now where are they going to put all these people what a laugh.If the retail discs where'nt so expensive we would'nt have to download who's ripping off who here?

[April 25, 2004, 8:38]

UK file-swappers could face jail under new law

Talkback It seems ridiculous to spend time prosecuting people who would pay reasonable download fees that could fund the artist. Surely they need to agree a legal and sensible solution so we are all happy. If the costs of CD's weren't so ridiculous in the...

[January 24, 2004, 16:45]

New Euro law could make criminals of us all

Talkback Dear Squiffy, why do you sem so bothered and threatened by some one elses opinions? What are you afraid of by accepting that everyone is entitled to their ideas. So you don't believe in God, that is ok for you, but if i don't believe in something...

[November 13, 2005, 1:55]

UK file-swappers could face jail under new law

Talkback This is nothing new and it generally encourages sales & interest - if the music is decent, that is. Interesting to hear Pete Waterman talk about this on the news. It's not the NHS - pay for it". If anyone should be jailed, it should be him - for...

[October 12, 2004, 12:41]

UK file-swappers could face jail under new law

Talkback I think its time for the music industry to realise, the public aren't going to pay their BS prices anymore. Since the music industry is full of so much cack music anyway, why are we going to pay ridiculous prices in store (for a CD that will only...

[March 16, 2004, 13:10]

UK file-swappers could face jail under new law

Talkback Copying music or other copyright material from one form to another is strictly speaking illegal under current uk law. Unlike the states there is no concept of "fair use" in this country. So you could be prosecuted for ripping a CD or copying it to...

[October 10, 2004, 23:57]

New Euro law could make criminals of us all

Talkback Hey Frank Selch. God doesn't exist. If he did, surely he would strike me down for saying that? Hmm, I'm still here. So take your god bothering elsewhere. It has no place here.

[August 14, 2003, 11:42]

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