EU Seeks to Punish Google over Privacy Policy Changes

EU Seeks to Punish Google over Privacy Policy Changes

EU regulators are starting to build a case against the company

Python Needs Help in Fighting Trademark Bully in Europe

Python Needs Help in Fighting Trademark Bully in Europe

Any EU company that is using Python can help establish the legitimacy of the trademark

EU Publishes Cybersecurity Strategy Aimed at Protecting Online Freedom

EU Publishes Cybersecurity Strategy Aimed at Protecting Online Freedom

The European Commission wants organizations to report all major cyber incidents

Google Ready to Make Some Concessions to Settle EU Monopoly Probe

Google Ready to Make Some Concessions to Settle EU Monopoly Probe

It may not get away so cleanly as it did in the US

ENISA Publishes “Cyber Europe 2012” Report in 23 Languages

ENISA Publishes “Cyber Europe 2012” Report in 23 Languages

The numbers highlighted by the report are impressive

EU Invests 1 Billion Euro in Graphene Development

EU Invests 1 Billion Euro in Graphene Development

It has chosen a consortium dubbed the Graphene Flagship to lead research efforts

Europol Launches European Cybercrime Centre (EC3)

Europol Launches European Cybercrime Centre (EC3)

The official opening will take place on January 11, 2013

The EU Won't Let Google Get Away as Easily as the FTC Did

The EU Won't Let Google Get Away as Easily as the FTC Did

The EU is still investigating whether Google is a monopoly

  • Web Blog
  • By Lucian Parfeni
  • December 21st, 2012
Still Coming Up Empty Handed, the FTC to Continue to Look for the Google Monopoly into 2013

Still Coming Up Empty Handed, the FTC to Continue to Look for the Google Monopoly into 2013

The EU and the FTC are looking to find something, anything they can pin on Google

Microsoft to Be Fined on Browser Violation in January 2013 <em>Bloomberg</em>

Microsoft to Be Fined on Browser Violation in January 2013 Bloomberg

The EU antitrust body could issue a fine next month

Microsoft Scrutinized by the European Union over Privacy Issues <em>Bloomberg</em>

Microsoft Scrutinized by the European Union over Privacy Issues Bloomberg

EU regulators are examining Microsoft’s privacy policy changes

  • Web Blog
  • By Lucian Parfeni
  • December 18th, 2012
72 Percent of Europeans Have Broadband, Find Out Where Your Country Stands

72 Percent of Europeans Have Broadband, Find Out Where Your Country Stands

The number went up dramatically in the past three years

It Took 30 Years, but the EU Finally Agreed to a Unified Patent System

It Took 30 Years, but the EU Finally Agreed to a Unified Patent System

It is unfortunate that this isn't enough to curb the ludicrous patent wars going on

Google Maps' Project Ground Truth Enabled for 10 European Countries

Google Maps' Project Ground Truth Enabled for 10 European Countries

The maps in those countries are now significantly more accurate

Cyberattacks Cause Considerable Economic Damage to Governments, EP Says

Cyberattacks Cause Considerable Economic Damage to Governments, EP Says

Members of the European Parliament believe urgent measures are needed

  • Web Blog
  • By Lucian Parfeni
  • November 23rd, 2012
The European Parliament Votes Against ITU's Attempt at Taking Over the Internet

The European Parliament Votes Against ITU's Attempt at Taking Over the Internet

The ITU wants to extend its powers from telephone communications to the internet

European Security Agency Issues Report on “the Right to Be Forgotten”

European Security Agency Issues Report on “the Right to Be Forgotten”

ENISA makes some recommendations on the EC's newly proposed data protection regulation

 
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