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AFP, Published on 15/04/2016
» SAN FRANCISCO - Software titan Microsoft on Thursday sued the US government, arguing that secret warrants to search people's email violate the US Constitution.
AFP, Published on 28/02/2016
» WASHINGTON - Apple and the US government are squaring off in an epic legal battle with wide-ranging implications for how technology firms must work with law enforcement.
AFP, Published on 26/02/2016
» WASHINGTON - Apple offers a range of arguments in its motion to dismiss the order requiring it to help the FBI access an iPhone belonging to one of the shooters in last year's San Bernardino attacks.
AFP, Published on 23/02/2016
» WASHINGTON - Apple is battling the US government over accessing locked devices in at least 10 cases around the country, in addition to the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino attackers, court documents show.
AFP, Published on 02/12/2015
» STRASBOURG (FRANCE) - The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Tuesday that Turkey had violated conventions on freedom of expression when it banned YouTube for more than two years.
AFP, Published on 09/09/2015
» BRUSSELS - Brussels and Washington reached agreement Tuesday on a data protection deal that will allow Europeans to sue over improper use of their personal information in the United States, EU Justice Commissioner Vera Jourova said.
AFP, Published on 22/11/2014
» WASHINGTON - Television startup Aereo, which lost a US Supreme Court test of its system to bypass cable with tiny, personalised antennas, announced Friday it was filing for bankruptcy protection.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 16/07/2014
» The head of the Software Industry Promotion Agency (Sipa) broke his silence yesterday to clarify the reasons behind the sacking of Trairat Chatkaew as its president, effective from July 10.
AFP, Published on 26/06/2014
» In a major civil liberties test in the digital age, the US Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that police must obtain a warrant before searching the cell phone of a suspect.
AFP, Published on 25/06/2014
» The EU on Wednesday said the US had taken an "important step" in ongoing privacy protection talks by pledging new legislation to allow Europeans to sue over improper use of their personal data.