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The new protocol positions ISPs to block websites that host graphic material, such as a terrorist act or violent crime, as part of efforts to 'stem the risk of its rapid spread as an online crisis ...
Danish ISPs have agreed that if one service provider is ordered by a court to block a website or copyrighted content, all ISPs will do the same, the Danish Ministry of Culture announced on ...
A spokeswoman added it believes the voluntary code of conduct is enough "at the moment", though it urges consumers to complain if ISPs do not deliver on their speed commitments.
By some accounts, more than 10% of U.S. computers are enjoined to a botnet. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission recently approved the Anti-Bot Code of Conduct, a voluntary program for ISPs ...
Canada’s copyright law was updated in 2015 and required ISPs to forward notices of alleged copyright infringement to customers from rights holders.
The vast majority of British ISPs agree to honour the spirit of Ofcom’s Code of Practice.
Monday, Utah Governor Jon Huntsman Jr., signed into law House Bill 260, which -- among other things -- "allows the Attorney General to seek a civil fine against a service provider that fails to ...
FTC gives ISPs green light to block applications as long as they disclose it Despite Ajit Pai's assurances, FTC can't fully police net neutrality.
FTC investigates whether ISPs sell your browsing history and location data AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, T-Mobile, Google face probe into privacy and targeted ads.
United States Coast Guard has commended Nigeria, and the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), for what the Coast Guard described as considerable progress in the ...