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ICO issues new guidance on transfer of employee information

The Information Commissioner’s Office has today published new guidance to help organisations comply with the Data Protection Act when providing information about their employees under TUPE, the law that protects staff when a business is transferred.

 

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Google's cash cow may get grilling in European Court of Justice

UPDATED: Google's system of keyword advertising faces a challenge in Europe's highest court that could change the way the system operates across the EU's 27 member states.

 

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Google needs link to privacy policy on homepage, say privacy groups

Google has been urged to add a link from its search engine homepage to its privacy policy. An open letter sent today by US consumer and privacy groups echoes the call of an influential group of privacy law experts in Europe. Google has rejected the calls

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FSA publishes rules for selling travel insurance with a holiday

Consumers will have new rights when buying travel insurance along with a holiday from the beginning of next year, but firms must prepare for the new regime now, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has warned.

 

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British newspaper websites liable in France for privacy invasion

Two British newspaper publishers have been fined in French courts because they violated French privacy laws.

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Half of UK firms have sacked errant emailers

Nearly half of UK companies have fired workers in the past year because of abuses of email. Over half of UK firms regularly audit employees' email to make sure they are complying with company rules, a survey has found.

 

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Prosecutors investigate Deutsche Telekom over data misuse

German prosecutors have begun an investigation into allegations of data misuse by telecoms giant Deutsche Telekom.

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Dell rapped for small print for £60 delivery charge on £200 laptop

Dell has been criticised by the advertising watchdog for not making it clear enough that a laptop would incur a £60 delivery charge

 

 

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Belgian newspapers seek up to €49 million from Google in damages

The group of Belgian newspapers which is suing Google over its Google News service claims that Google's alleged infringements have cost its members up to €49 million.

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Software was sold, not licensed, says US court

A Seattle man is free to sell second-hand software on eBay, a US court has said. It found that the maker of the software, Autodesk, could not stop the resale by claiming that its software is licensed rather than sold.

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Court revokes Aerotel's landmark patent

One of the patents at the heart of a landmark UK ruling on patentable subject matter has been revoked

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Google claims YouTube is exactly what DMCA was made for

Viacom's copyright infringement lawsuit against YouTube threatens the way that hundreds of millions of people use the internet, YouTube owner Google has said in its court defence.


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Privacy watchdog opposes giant telecoms database

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has criticised proposals to build one Government-owned database to hold a log of phone calls, email and internet use in the UK. The ICO has said that the move would be unjustified.

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European Commission will mull Microsoft concession

Microsoft has announced a major concession on the question of software interoperability, but the European Commission has said that it will take time to decide if the move will affect its competition probe into the company.


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MySpace suicide case based on breach of terms and conditions

A US woman has been indicted on charges of perpetrating an online hoax because she violated MySpace's terms and conditions. Prosecutors reason that a violation of contract terms can lead to criminal convictions.


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YouTube user named 'dumbest criminal in Leeds'

Andrew Kellett, 23, has been given the order to stop him posting films of his exploits on YouTube.


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Facebook battles Google over access to user data

Facebook has suspended the use of a Google service which allowed people to export their Facebook friends list to other websites, claiming that the Google service violates users' privacy.


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Social networking site bans the over 36s in sex offender claims

A social networking site has deleted most of its users over the age of 36 because it claims older users pose a danger of sex offending.

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Certificates of employers' liability insurance could go from staff kitchens to intranets

Businesses will be able to display their employers' liability insurance certificates on their intranets under proposals confirmed by the UK Government this month.

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Government signs agency workers deal – but it may be counter-productive

The Government has agreed a deal with unions and business that will give agency workers equal treatment, but one employment law expert has warned that the deal could damage the very workers it was designed to protect.