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Washington Sept 03, 2014 - US mobile payments firm Isis has officially changed its name to Softcard, completing the process of distancing itself from a militant Islamic group sometime known by the same acronym.
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Code of Conduct on countering illegal online hate speech 2nd monitoring.
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One year ago, the European Commission and four major social media platforms announced a Code of Conduct on countering illegal online hate speech.
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European Commission reports on the application of the Charter of fundamental rights in the EU in 2016.
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Today, the European Commission has published its annual Report on the application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.
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Irish Facebook office ‘fails to stop hate speech’.
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Tech giants ‘must work with EU to end hate’.
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Frances Fitzgerald has called on internet companies, including Facebook, Google and Twitter, to act as partners in the EU’s fight against online hate speech and terrorist activity.
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Microsoft darf EU-Kundendaten vor US-Zugriff schützen.
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Datenschutz Microsoft kann europäische Kundendaten vor US-Zugriff schützen.
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Brussels treads a fine line in gas pricing case against Gazprom.
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By Ferdinando Giugliano in London and Alex Barker in Brussels.
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Privacy statement.
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Big Tech at Bay.
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Silicon Valley’s era of untrammelled global expansion is over, as backlash grows against the power and reach of US technology companies.
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NSA hadde mulighet til å overvåke 193 land.
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Graderte dokumenter fra 2010 viser at NSA fikk tillatelse til å drive etterretning mot så å si hele verden. Bare ikke mot Canada, Storbritannia, Australia og New Zealand.
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EU behandler retten til å bli slettet.
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En jusstudent tok opp kampen mot Facebook.
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Mergers: Commission welcomes General Court judgment in Microsoft/Skype merger case.
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European Commission - MEMO/13/1137 11/12/2013.
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Speech - Intellectual property and competition policy.
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European Commission - SPEECH/13/1042 09/12/2013.
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Ber EU bekjempe patenttroll.
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Apple, Google, Microsoft og Samsung er faktisk enige om noe.
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Week in review, May 11.
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A round-up of some of the week’s most significant corporate events and news stories.
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Speech: Remedies, commitments and settlements in antitrust
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Vice President of the European Commission responsible for Competition Policy
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Google shares continue to slide as poor US corporate news hits markets
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FTSE 100 finished upbeat week on a down note as Wall Street takes the shine off shares
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Kjempemarked for brukt programvare
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Amerikanske begrensninger gjelder ikke i Europa, sier EU-domstol.
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Antitrust: Commission opens proceedings against Microsoft to investigate possible non-compliance with browser choice commitments
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The European Commission has opened proceedings against Microsoft in order to investigate whether the company has failed to comply with its 2009 commitments to offer users a choice screen enabling them to easily choose their preferred web browser.
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EU vil la deg kjøpe og selge «brukt» programvare
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Sidestiller digitale og fysiske kopier i ny dom.
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Fritt fram for salg av «brukt» programvare
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EU-dom kan skape et bruktmarked for digitale verk fra programvare til video.
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Losing sleep over Java
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The Oracle versus Google case over the use of the Java programming language in the Android operating system currently in the courts in the US took a dark turn during the week.
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US sues Apple, publishers yield on e-book pricing
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The US Justice Department sued Apple and five publishing firms Wednesday alleging a conspiracy to raise prices and limit competition for e-books, and immediately announced a partial settlement in the case.
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Cisco appeals approval of Microsoft-Skype deal
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By Stanley Pignal in Brussels and April Dembosky in San Francisco
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Cisco challenges Microsoft, Skype merger in EU
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Cisco says it is challenging Microsoft's $8.5 billion takeover of Skype at the EU's top court to ensure Microsoft won't block other video conferencing services.
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Google refuses to halt privacy policy change
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By Tim Bradshaw in London and Stanley Pignal in Brussels
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