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Internet au Royaume-Uni : silence, on filtre - 9 décembre 2014
Le Chaos Computer Club, le célèbre collectif de hacktivistes allemands, a affirmé, lundi 8 décembre, que son site Internet était inaccessible pour une partie des internautes britanniques. En cause, le filtrage par défaut mis en place par certains fournisseurs d’accès à Internet (FAI) du pays, dont le géant Vodafone. Par (...)

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UK Piracy Blocklist Expands With YIFY, PrimeWire, Vodly and Others - 23 novembre 2013
Following a new High Court order six UK ISPs are now required to block access to YIFY-Torrents, PrimeWire, Vodly, WatchFreeMovies and Project Free TV. The blocks were requested by the movie industry and are part of an ongoing effort to make all popular "piracy" sites unavailable in the country. Since Internet (...)

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Mobile giants to profit from data they hold on millions of phone customers - 16 août 2013
Information on more than 17 million mobile phone customers will be used to sell advertising on the internet later this summer. A venture set up by Vodafone, O2 and EE will look to profit from the data they have collected from customers by placing advertisements on behalf of multi-national corporations such as (...)

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Barclays to sell on data from savers and track mobile phones - 16 août 2013
Barclays Bank is to start selling data on its millions of current and savings account customers to other companies for the first time. The bank has told savers that it intends to package together "information about the transactions on your account" with data on groups of other customers to compile reports on (...)

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La justice britannique ordonne le blocage de trois sites de liens BitTorrent - 1er mars 2013
Outre-Manche, la justice britannique a de nouveau ordonné le blocage de trois sites de liens BitTorrent : Kat.ph, Fenopy et H33t. La décision rendue jeudi survient un peu moins d’un an après celle visant The Pirate Bay. C’est une nouvelle victoire pour l’industrie du disque. Au Royaume-Uni, la justice vient d’ordonner (...)

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BitTorrent Site Admin Hits Out at UK Music Industry Site Blocking Demand - 25 février 2013
Within days the UK music industry will head back to the High Court with demands that the country’s leading Internet service providers should begin blocking three of the world’s largest torrent sites. Today, the owner of one of them describes the action as an attack on file-sharers and questions whether the process (...)

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More piracy sites faced with blocking as BPI contacts UK ISPs - 23 octobre 2012
The UK’s major internet service providers have been asked to block three more file-sharing websites, the BBC can reveal. The British Phonographic Industry (BPI), which acts on behalf of rights holders, wants ISPs to prevent access to Fenopy, H33t and Kickass Torrents. The BPI alleges that the sites are illegally (...)