Coverage Archive
2013
December
Government asks ISPs to help with online security
Government unveils £10m for “innovative” broadband, but quiet about last fund’s fate
BT bites back after being labelled a BDUK “grant junkie”
2014 ISPA Awards get underway as registration opens
November
Ministers will order ISPs to block terrorist and extremist websites
UK.gov’s web filtering mission creep: Now it plans to block ‘extremist’ websites
Netflix tests ‘ultra high definition’ 4K video streams
Why superfast broadband is catching on super-slowly
October
ISPA welcomes growth in the broadband market
The web lacks any morals, says head of internet giant TalkTalk
August
Ofcom Proposes Easier Broadband Switching
Broadband upload speeds stutter at 1.8Mbps but industry insists fibre will solve issue
July
No porn please – we’re British
Porn block: David Cameron's plans should not rely on filtering technology
ISPs: Relax. Blocking smut online WON'T really work
Porn blocking: how the ISPs will filter content
Child Internet Safety and Censorship Measures Unveiled for UK ISPs
UK porn filter: 5 reasons it won’t work
ISPs agree to activate pornography filters by default in Ofcom-overseen scheme
Leaked letter: UK government strong-arming ISPs
Julian Huppert beats Nick Clegg to Internet Hero of the year
Internet Villain face-off: Spy queen Theresa May v Twit-hate Turkish PM
ISPA award lined up for Julian Huppert MP
Huppert beats Clegg and Snowden to web award
Clegg beaten by fellow Lib Dem in internet hero award
Huppert hero but turkey stuffed
ISPA Reveal the WINNERS of its 2013 UK ISP Internet Industry Awards
Sky named best consumer broadband provider by ISPA
KC wins ISPA's internet safety award
ISPA Honors Telappliant with 'Best Internet Telephony Provider' Award
Nick Clegg nominated for Internet Hero award, Theresa May a villain
Ofcom to change superfast broadband contracts and switchover costs
Our last, best, hope?
Web porn: Just how much is there?
ISPs reiterate "active choice" stance on adult web content
June
ISPs criticise plan to make users opt in for porn
Google this: porn is bad for our children
Children to be warned about porn in computer lessons
UK internet providers reject default porn filters
ISPs criticise plan to make users opt in for porn
Child Abuse Online: Web Firms Attend Talks
Child Abuse Online: Web Firms Attend Talks
Google Urged To Block Abusive Online Porn
ISPs to rollout default porn blocks by 2014, reveals MP
Google reiterates "zero-tolerance" stance to child pornography in search results
Online porn: animals have more rights than women, campaigners say
UK piracy warning letters delayed until 2015
UK piracy warning letters postponed until 2015
Premier League seeks ISP site block in piracy swoop
Prism scandal: Agency to reveal US links 'shortly' after claims that thousands of Britons may have been spied on by GCHQ
Nick Clegg on ISPA's Internet Hero shortlist for 2013
Nick Clegg nominated for Internet Hero award, Theresa May a villain
PRISM makes it onto the ISPA’s internet villains list
Nick Clegg and Julian Huppert are Internet heroes
KC Lightstream fibre broadband service up for ISPA award
Digital Economy Act delayed yet again
Sky, BT, Virgin to offer network-level filtering in 2013
UK telcos chuck another £1m at online child abuse watchdog
The porn summit: Internet firms confronted by ministers
Broadband providers criticise opt-in online porn
Government Pressures Tech Firms To Censor More ‘Harmful’ Sites
All major UK ISPs prepping network-level porn 'n' violence filters
Ofcom to change superfast broadband contracts and switchover costs
May
Investigators focus on the use of online child abuse images by killers
Google reiterates "zero-tolerance" stance to child pornography in search results
Google Urged To Block Abusive Online Porn
Sky, BT, Virgin to offer network-level filtering in 2013
ISPs offer network-level porn filters to dodge "regulatory threats"
ISPA UK Seeks Nominations for the 2013 Internet Hero and Villain Awards
Time to nominate the Internet Hero and Villain for 2013
ISPA seeks nominations for internet heroes and villains
15th ISPA Awards shortlist announced
ISPA Reveal Finalists for its 2013 UK Internet Industry Awards
Plusnet and Sky among 2013 ISPA Award nominees
VI.NET Shortlisted For The ISPA Awards In Best SME Business Hosting & Managed Service Innovation Categories
Datapipe Named Finalist in UK ISPA Awards
ISPA seeks nominations for internet heroes and villains
IWF finalist in 2013 ISPA Awards
IWFOnline Compass nominated for an ISPA AwardUK Safer Internet Centre
Zen Internet is finalist in three ISPA Awards
StratoGen Shortlisted For 3rd Consecutive Year At Prestigious ISPA Awards
4D shortlisted for Best Large Business Hosting and Best SME Business Hosting
Gradwell shortlisted for ‘Best Internet Telephony’ in ISPA Awards
Telappliant shortlisted for 'Best Internet Telephony' category in the 2013 Internet Services Providers' Association Awards
April
'Snooper's charter': Clegg kills off Tory hopes of deal on rewritten plan
Is UK web snooping bill dead in the water?
ISPA seeks Communications Data Bill clarity from govt
Death of snoopers’ charter is cautiously welcomed
Nick Clegg: 'No snooping bill on my watch'
Deputy PM Nick Clegg Hints UK ISP Internet Snooping Bill is Dead
Freedom groups press ISPs on snoopers’ charter
ISPs In ‘Conspiracy Of Silence’ With Government On Snooper’s Charter
Cyber security solutions to grow by 18% in next five years: IDC
March
Was 'the biggest cyberattack in history' all just a PR stunt?
Sceptics Dispute Claims Of Massive DDoS Attack Slowing Down The Internet
One of the internet's biggest-ever cyber-attacks affects millions online
Internet slows down after DNS attack
ISPA Voting Opens for the Best UK ISP Customer Choice Award 2013
February
World at One (link removed by BBC)
January
UPD ISPs React to the Dangers of Adopting IPv4 Internet Address Sharing
German radio report on Communications Data Bill
Deutsche Welle English Service
'Online sex abuse of children is growing trend', warn Brit net cops
2012
December
Privacy groups back calls for "Snooper's Charter" rethink
UK Internet Service Providers Association Launch 2013 ISP Awards
Ministers step back from online pornography legislation
UPD4 Joint Government Committee Scalds Draft UK Internet Snooping Law
UK.gov backs away from ISP level filtering plan to protect kids
Government Rejects Porn Blocking By Default But Demands More From ISPs
November
UK ISPs Welcome Broadband Funding Approval But Seek More Competition
Telcos react coldly to renewed UK.gov smut-censoring push
September
On twitter we made over 26916 expressions in September, mainly covering our evidence to the Joint Committee on Communications and our response to the Draft Communications Data bill.
Should ISP's block access to inappropriate content?
Rural communities across the UK 'at risk' without access to broadband.
Further criticism of the Draft Communications Data Bill.
ISPA opposes the idea of a £2 levy on broadband connections to subsidise print journalism.
Government publishes written evidence given by ISPA on the draft bill.
US government accused of stealing personal data illegally, according to whistleblower.
New Culture Secretary Maria Miller believes users and parents are the best judges of what is safe online.
Twitter adds their voice to concern over the Draft Communications Data Bill.
Julian Huppert tells the Liberal Democrat conference the Draft Communications Data Bill will be considerably revised by the committee.
August
4G could bring VoIP to rural businesses
Plans for ISPs to block porn
Everything Everywhere given the go-ahead to launch 4G services
4G for rural home workers?
4G internet could solve broadband speed problem in rural areas, says expert
Rural communities could enjoy fast broadband via 4G
UK's Rural Communities About to Experience Upgraded VoIP
ISPA: Community action needed for faster rural broadband
ISPA questions new Bill
ISPA warns of confusion over future broadband speeds
Progress is being made to support rural VoIP users with broadband upgrades
July
ISPA's Trefor Davies plays down Olympic bandwidth fears
UK ISPA gets 7 new members
Broadband trade association ISPA welcomes 6 new members
Six New ISPs Join the UK Internet Services Providers Association ISPA
UK infrastructure is ideal for VoIP use
ISPA's Trefor Davies says FTTC will boost average broadband speed
UK ISP says block on The Pirate Bay file-sharing site proving ineffective
Views sought on Government's 'communications data' surveillance plans
UK does U-turn over Olympic broadband squeeze
Information about individuals' communications can be passed on to foreign law enforcers, Home Office minister says
ISPA welcomes govt consultation on parental controls
June
DfE ponders how to handle online adult content blocks
Government Opens Consultation Over Default Porn Block
Ministers consult public on 'opt in for smut' plans
Govt to eclipse broadband funding with online snooping plan
Ditch the draft Communications Bill now
Opposition grows to 'Snoopers' Charter' amid data-mining fears
UK's data communication bill faces tough criticism
UK communications data bill will track your life online and by phone
Data monitoring service to cost four times what UK Gov invests in broadband
UPD UK Government Publishes Details of its Draft ISP Internet Snooping Law
Government faces uphill battle to get Communication Bill passed
Government publishes plans for reform of communications data surveillance law
Critics dub new communications bill "snooper's charter"
ISPA expresses concern about Communications Bill
Anti-trolling laws: online censorship or the price of freedom?
Bill targeting internet 'trolls' gets wary welcome from websites
Defamation Bill Targets Trolls
Downloader’s may lose internet connection
May
Daily Mail defends anti-porn crusade at Google
Creative bodies to work towards single standard mechanism for copyright licensing
ISP brands UK internet spying plans ‘pointless’
Creatives spin copyright licence that sticks to web
Manchester’s FutureEverything conference – day two
Ofcom to Publish UK ISP Internet Piracy Initial Obligations Code in June 2012
Cleaning up the Internet? – Audio
ORG: Blanket blocks lead to unwanted censorship
All TalkTalk internet subscribers to be asked whether they want to activate content filters
UK internet surveillance green paper prompts six ISPs to join ISPA
Legislation encourages tidal wave of new ISPA members – life jackets at the ready
Six members join ISPA in April
Media release: Libel reform campaigners respond to Queen’s Speech
RESPONDING TO THE QUEEN’S SPEECH #LIBELREFORM ANNOUNCEMENT
UK wants Internet providers to block porn by default
UK Checking To See If It Can Just Go Ahead And Block All Porn Sites
Government to consult on automatic porn censorship proposals
Cameron to consider automatic porn filters for ISPs
UK considers filter that requires porn viewers to ‘opt in’
David Cameron considering ‘opt-in’ online policy
UK Prime Minster Looking to Block Porn from Search Results, Adding Opt-In Option Instead
Prime Minister To Consult On Default Porn Block
Sara Payne backs call to block online porn as she says images could encourage perverts to turn fantasies into reality
Prime Minister considers opt in requirement for adult websites
Campaigners celebrate Cameron’s web porn blocking move
Web giants gang up to fight online porn block
Conservatives to discuss plan to censor the internet after campaign in right-wing press
Cameron hardens stance on UK web filth block
Cameron to announce internet porn crackdown
David Cameron to consider forcing ISPs into ‘opt-out’ porn block
Pornography online: David Cameron to consider ‘opt in’ plan
U.K. ISPs Fighting Forced Porn Blocking
Why online piracy could be the film industry’s biggest opportunity
MP: internet should be regulated like television
Web giants gang up to fight online porn block saying it is not up to them to ‘police’ the internet
ISPA UK updates CISAS ADR benefits for members
ISPA Improves Member UK ISP Benefits with CISAS ADR Complaints Handler
Porn, piracy and the internet culture wars
Pirate Bay: Should ISPs police online content?
MP: internet should be regulated like television
High Court orders ISPs to block The Pirate Bay
April
DEA delay means no warning letters until at least 2014
Pirate Bay UK In Stormy Seas As ISPs Agree To Block
High Court forces ISPs to block file-sharing site The Pirate Bay
Judge blocks channels to Pirate Bay
UK ISPs ordered to block Pirate Bay website
Digital Economy Act provisions delayed
Want to know why internet providers refuse to block porn?
Anti-piracy act delayed over cost dispute
UK Anti-FileSharing Letters Delayed Until 2014
Hands up if you had forgot about the Digital Economy Act?
U.K. Digital Anti-Piracy Legislation on Pause Until 2014
Digital Economy Act delayed until 2014
Digital Economy Act’s anti-piracy measures is delayed
Can parents control the websites their children look at?
The Overwhelming Challenge of Supervising Childrens’ Online Activity
Ministers Object To Default Porn Blocks
ISPA warns members may use traffic management during Olympics
Businesses left in dark over Olympic broadband crunch
South-west communities given broadband boost
Internet firms defiant over block on computer porn despite warnings by MPs that a generation of teenagers are addicted to it
ISPA hits back at child protection plans
UK’s Growing Problem: Child Access To Online Porn
ISPs torch UK.gov’s smut-blocking master plan
Industry bodies slam default content filter plans
ISPA slams plan for mandatory adult content blocks
ISPA welcomes BT broadband speed boost
ISPA rejects calls for ISPs to filter adult content
Why the end of Consumer Focus is a blow to UK tech policy
Web porn should be opt-in, MPs say
Independent Parliamentary Inquiry into Online Child Protection published
MPs Want ISPs to Block Porn By Default
New Bill wants internet to be censored from porn by default
Broadband firms attack pornography blocking plan
BT speed boost hailed by ISPA
BT speed boost hailed by ISPA
ISPA: Superfast broadband will be a huge benefit from smaller firms
Superfast business broadband a tremendous opportunity
Superfast broadband is a “tremendous opportunity” for Britain
BT speed boost hailed by ISPA
James Blessing of the Internet Service Providers Association on the ‘Snooping’ Bill
THIS IS WHERE US SNOOPERS KEEP ALL OF THEIR DATA… WILL WE HAVE SAME HERE?
Peeress calls for ISPs to block porn
New UK Bill Attempts to Ban Internet Porn Automatically Via ISPs, Mobile Operators
Interview with James Blessing about proposed UK Government plans for communications data
UK unveils plans for Orwellian ‘Big Brother’
Lords bill demands ISPs and device makers block porn
New U.K. Bill Demands Porn Filtering
Lords give automatic smut censorship bill the once-over
Automatic porn censorship legislation proposed
All your communications are belong to us – GCHQ
Internet group says surveillance program in works
Backlash over Government’s planned snooping charter
Industry hits out at Gov’s new internet snooping laws
U.K. Internet Group Says Nationwide Surveillance Program in the Works
U.K. move to snoop on private e-mails, phone calls
Britain set for sweeping Internet, phone monitoring
UK Internet group: Surveillance program in works
UK snooping row casts doubt on Cameron leadership
Orwellian Outrage! Privacy May Soon Be a Thing of the Past in the United Kingdom
UK Plans to Look Over Your Shoulder Every Time You Send A Cyber Message
Internet surveillance is on the agenda again
British email snoop move outcry
U.K. mulling mass electronic surveillance network
New law to be announced to allow internet contact monitoring
Campaigners criticise government web ‘snooping’ plan
Police and MI5 get power to watch you on the web
‘Scaremongering’ over internet monitoring plans – Nick Clegg
Q&A: UK plan to monitor all email, phone and and web use
Internet companies warn over government email surveillance plans
UK police and MI5 get power to watch you on the web
Analysis: Will the government’s web ‘snoop’ plans work?
UK to track every email sent by citizens
UK Internet group: Surveillance program in works
British govt planning electronic surveillance programme
UK plans for internet surveillance
UK.gov to unveil reborn, renamed net-snoop plans in Queen’s Speech
Warning over need for safeguards in email and web monitoring plan
Britain set for sweeping Internet, phone monitoring
Britain set for sweeping Internet, phone monitoring
FURY AT BIG BROTHER’S BID TO SNOOP ON EVERY EMAIL
UK Internet group: Surveillance program in works
U.K. Plans to Expand Surveillance Powers, Sunday Times Reports
U.K. Plans to Expand Surveillance Powers, Sunday Times Reports
David Davis attacks plans to monitor online messages as ‘an unnecessary extension of the ability of the state to snoop on ordinary people’
Government to snoop on all emails
March
UK ISPs Give Mixed Reaction to Budget 2012 Broadband Commitments
ISP group warns Olympics could cause ‘massive hit on infrastructure’
Can Internet Speeds Prove Equal to the 2012 London Olympics Needs?
Olympics to strain UK Internet infrastructure
International Capsules: Olympics to strain UK Internet infrastructure
Olympics to strain UK Internet infrastructure
Olympics to test London’s internet infrastructure
‘Twitter’ Olympics may strain Internet
Olympics will strain U.K. Internet infrastructure: expert
‘Twitter’ Olympics may strain Internet
ISPA warns that Olympics could slow broadband speeds
ISPA warns that Olympics could slow broadband speeds
Olympics Could Tax London’s Phone, Internet Networks
Olympics overload: Experts says games will strain London’s Internet infrastructure
Olympics to strain UK Internet infrastructure
EXPERTS CONCERNED OVER INTERNET TRAFFIC DURING LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES
London 2012: Olympic Games internet speeds may lag in London warning
ISPA warns of Olympics broadband headache
Olympics to strain UK Internet infrastructure
The Olympics may cause a ‘massive hit’ on London’s internet infrastructure
Olympics overload: Experts says games will strain London’s Internet infrastructure
Olympics to strain UK Internet infrastructure
Olympics to strain UK Internet infrastructure
Olympics will strain UK Internet infrastructure
The Olympics may cause a ‘massive hit’ on London’s internet infrastructure
Olympics to Put Huge Strain on London’s Networks
Olympics to strain UK Internet infrastructure
Olympics to strain UK Internet infrastructure
Rate your ISP for 2012 Internet Industry Awards
February
Win Tickets to the 2012 ISPA UK Internet Industry Awards by Rating your ISP
English Court Rules That Pirate Bay, Its Users Are Infringing Record Labels’ Copyrights
ISPs may need to react more quickly to take down requests
Home Office plans to implement broader web surveillance powers
Phone and email records to be stored in new spy plan
UK Goverment to Relaunch Proposed Internet Snooping Laws in May 2012
Members of UK Parliament Recommend Censoring Online Extremism
Lords inquiry to probe UK’s broadband strategy
Lords Select Committee to collect Superfast broadband evidence
Ofcom to make it easier to change broadband service
Ofcom targets phone and broadband switching ‘slammers’
UK Government report into religious radicalization calls on ISPs to remove terrorist content
New code of conduct should require ISPs to take down radical extremist content, MPs say
UK tests home working to beat Olympic Games gridlock
U.K. Home Affairs Committee Encourages Internet Service Providers to Censor Extremist Websites
MPs urge ISPs to take down terrorist material
MPs rattle telcos to help kill extremist material online
Securing Internet and Broadband Services
January
Could you nominate yourself for an ISPA Award?
ACS:Law’s Andrew Crossley suspended for two years
ACSLaw UK Boss Crossley Suspended for 2 Years by Disciplinary Tribunal
Crossley faces 7 charges from Solicitors Regulatory Authority today
Superfast broadband update
2011
December
UK web sites ‘must do better’ on cookie laws
Time to deal with the e-looters
Refreshed Fibre Tax Guidance to be released “shortly”
CISAS to sponsor the ISPA Awards
Registration opens for 14th ISPA Awards
UK ISPA Anticipates New Tax Guidance for Fibre Optic Broadband Lines
MPs’ fury as drugs are touted on the web
UK Internet Service Providers Association Opens 2012 ISP Awards Process
UK ISPA Anticipates New Tax Guidance for Fibre Optic Broadband Lines
Is UK broadband strategy on the right track?
Update from Ed Vaizey on the Government’s superfast broadband plans
ISPA Hardcopy Autumn/Winter 2011
November
Website shutdowns set dangerous precedent, net groups say
Nominet to review domain suspension policy
Privacy and Injunctions Committee questions internet experts and Northern & Shell
Nominet website suspension policy attacked by rights organisations
London Police Net Swoop Angers U.K. I.S.P.s
Nominet Opposed Heavily over Domain Takedown Plans
ORG says Nominet can only suspend domains with court order
Broadband industry vetoes Nominet’s proposal to waive court orders before site shutdowns
ISP outcry halts cybercops’ automatic .UK takedown plan
Internet Firms Row Over Criminal Websites
Web firms protest over police plans to cut off websites
UPD ISPs Oppose Nominet Proposal to Remove UK Domains without a Court Order
UPD Ofcom Sets Out Soft Traffic Management and Net Neutrality Rules for UK ISPs
Nominet Domain Take-down Push Angers ORG, ISPA and LINX
Groups rally against Nominet take-down push
Ofcom gets tougher over net neutrality policy
ISPs object to Nominet’s domain removal plans
Ofcom Reserves Right To Impose Net Neutrality
Open Rights Group calls out Nominet for web site takedowns
ISPA, LINX and ORG insist on court orders
Radical Korean Spam Block: Can It Work?
South Korea launches initiative to block spam
Email spam ‘Block 25′ crackdown readied in South Korea
2012 – Summer of Sports on Steroids – BBC estimates more than 2x Football World Cup traffic levels
The UK to lead the EU in terms of broadband? Yeah, no.
Official – industry says UK will not have “best superfast broadband network in Europe by 2015″ #ISPAUK #digitalbritain
Ofcom UK Warns of Competition Concerns with Low Superfast Broadband Uptake
Internet Security p6
Technology hazard warning report
PROLABS SPONSOR ISPA CONFERENCE 2011
October
Internet Service Providers’ Claims of Expensive Bandwidth Costs are a Myth, Concludes Report
Online movie services are poor, finds digital rights organisation
Anonymous posts face legal shake-up
Google launches Good To Know before UK safety week
UPD Study Links UK Internet Film Piracy to Poor Legal Price and Availability
Movie piracy a result of high prices, low quality
UK ISPs Welcome Joint Parliamentary Committee Report on Draft Defamation Bill
Joining up the fight against cybercrime: James Brokenshire’s comments at the Parliament and the Internet Conference in Westminster
ISPA Secretary General on new Communications Act
ISPA Council member James Blessing on controls on the access of children to the Internet
BT cuts pole and duct costs, but variable pricing still unfair for rural broadband
ISPs “exaggerate the cost of data”
September
UK ISPs Give Mixed Reaction to New Broadband Advertising Rules
Minister for Crime and Security to address ISPA conference in November
Home Office Minister to speak about DEA at ISPA conference
UK ISPs Being Forced to Block File Sharing Sites
MP Jeremy Hunt pressures ISPs to tackle illegal file sharing
Date set for ASC:Law’s Andrew Crossley to face Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal
A trio of summer announcements for ISPs
August
How will the Digital Economy Act help you?
Managing Intellectual Property
Friday Review: Block party-pooper
Illegal filesharing: trade bodies demand government crackdown
Let down by your telecoms or broadband company? Help is at hand
July
Blocking Newzbin2 paves the way for internet censorship
BT ordered to block access to illegal downloads site
BT will not appeal ruling to block pirate website Newzbin2
Hollywood Wins BT Block On Newzbin2 Pirate Website
Speed gap grows between headline and actual broadband
Newzbin block will not stop online piracy
Ofcom Slams ISPs For Phoney Broadband Claims
Music and net industries respond to Newzbin ruling
James Blessing, ISPA Council member on the Newzbin 2 case 2:21.40 in Radio 5 live
Hollywood Wins BT Block On Newzbin2 Pirate Website
High court forces BT to block file-sharing website
‘Pirate’ link site stands defiant
BBC News
Film studios win Newzbin2 blocking case against BT
BT ordered to block links to Newzbin 2 website
Hollywood’s U.K. Pirate Blockbuster
BT ordered to block file sharing website Newzbin 2
Newzbin2 verdict: industry reactions
Ofcom price cut likely to cut rural access to fast broadband
UK ISPs Welcome Ofcom UK Cut of BT Wholesale Broadband Prices to Rural Areas
UK ISPs Worried by Italian Move to Ban Proxy Server Sites Due to Piracy Laws
New ISPA Council chair outlines plans
ISPA appoints Thus executive as new Chair
UK Internet Service Providers Association Appoints New ISPA Council Chair
ACS:Law founder named Internet Villain of the Year at ISPA Awards
ISPA names Andrew Crossley as Internet Villain for 2011
ACS:Law Boss Is Internet Villain of the Year
ISPA Awards 2011 Winners
And the winner is – ISPA Internet Hero and Villain
Andrew Crossley named Internet Villain of the Year
ACS:Law speculatively invoiced victims
Be Broadband triumphs at ISPAs
UPD UK Internet Service Providers Association ISPA Reveals 2011 Award Winners
SWGFL WINS PRESTIGIOUS ISPA AWARD!
In Depth: The United Kingdom’s secret firewall
June
Hollywood takes on the ISPs
Film-makers seek injunction to block pirate site
UPD UK ISP SO Internet Supports the Governments Plan to Block Adult Websites
SO Internet supports government plans to keep children safe online
Virgin alerts infected customers
Cover story: Kids are latest worry for digital industry
Poll: ISPA Awards 2011 villain of the year – Who would you vote for?
Media industry relaxed over report on sexualisation of children
May
Internet ‘hero and villain’ nominations announced
ISPA Secretary General speaking about Internet regulation
Netflix dominates US net traffic
UK copyright laws set for major re-vamp
ISPA reveals 2011 Broadband Award nominees
Finalists for 2011 ISPA Awards announced
Namesco to defend winner status for fourth year at 2011 ISPAs
UK Internet Service Providers Association Reveals 2011 Award Finalists
ISPA Awards 2011 finalists announced
April
How the UK could get the world’s fastest broadband
Web blocking could be illegal, says top EU legal adviser
UK ISPs proposes independent Internet watchdog
Independent Internet Watchdog Proposed By ISPs
Independent internet watchdog proposed to blacklist web sites
ISPs discuss central blacklisting body for piracy sites
March
If you want fair libel law for the Internet age, get involved
Sir Tim Berners-Lee to help defend net neutrality in UK
Internet roundtable with Vaizey
Gov and ISPs clash over informal policing of net
ISP group wary of proposed net neutrality code
Ex Cyber Minister Warns On ISP Snooping
Who runs the internet? Wikileaks, piracy and censorship
Jessica gets to grips with readers TalkTalk complaints
February
Campaigning MP Claims Support For Online Smut Ban
Nominet and police web take-down should seek judicial oversight
Anti-pornography campaigners claim ‘favourable consensus’ on internet filters
Ofcom UK Says ISP Internet Copyright Infringement Code is Six Weeks Away
Addresses to Be Depleted Soon?
IANA about to release final seven batches of Domain Names as IPv4 runs out
ISPs and Vaizey set to bump heads over default porn filter
Warning: The Internet is Running Out of Space
Internet Running Out of IP Addresses
UK ISPs Respond to IPv4 Internet Address Depletion and IPv6 Readiness Concerns
Tech Weekly podcast: Egypt cut off from the internet
Internet almost out of space with allocation of last addresses
Government reviews site blocking in DEA
Internet Chaos, Interrupted?
January
ISPA nudges Telkom on local loop – All VoIP News
Vaizey sets ISP costs for chasing suspected web pirates
ISPA questions broadband being controlled by media ministry
Fears over media ministry control of broadband
ISPs hoping to benefit in libel law shake-up
2010
December
FCC Enacts Open Internet Rules for Wireless, Cable
Government porn plan experiences backlashComputing
ISPs, Vendors Decry UK ‘Libel Tourism’
Internet Evolution
Online child protection plan “unworkable”
Internet porn block plans ‘not feasible
UK Conservatives Want to Block All Internet Porn
All internet porn will be blocked to protect child
All Internet porn “To be blocked” in the UK
All internet porn will be blocked to protect children, under UK government plan
Tory porn block plans not possible say ISPA
Porn can’t be stopped, say internet providers
Government plans not possible
ISPs and civil rights groups attack government ‘porno filter’ plans
Internet porn block ‘not possible’ say ISPs
Porn Impossible To Block, ISPs Say
ISPs Hit Back At British Proposal To Ban Porn
Block on internet porn won’t work, say ISPs
UK Conservatives want complete Internet porn block, to force users to opt-in
Internet providers claim blocking pornography is impossible
UK gov’t moves to restrict all Internet porn to protect children
Internet porn block by government is likely
ISPs encouraged to block porn sites
All internet porn will be blocked to protect children, under UK government plan
ISPs: Internet Porn Block Not Viable
Porn filter plans ‘impossible’ say ISPs
ISPs apprehensive about UK government’s proposal to block Internet porn
U.K. Culture Minister Backs ISP ‘Opt-In’ Porn Plan
UK MP Calls for Mandatory Net Porn Filter
Online child protection plan “unworkable”
Blimey, a ban on Web porn in Britain?
Should ISPs Censor Porn?
Mission impossible?
Porn block not possible ISPs tell Parliament
ISPs being urged to block pornographic websites
Porn ban “technically not possible” warn ISPs
UK Government Looking to Ban All Internet Porn
Brits Throw Cold Water on Internet Porn
UK Plan to Filter Porn Could Be a Hot Mess, Say ISPs
UK wants to block all Internet porn, ISP’s say it’s impossible
Will ‘Porn Lock’ in UK and France Lead to Internet Censorship?
UK Government Wants Pornography Users to Opt In to Protect Children Online
ISPs to work with govt on universal porn block?
ISPA says gov’t porn plans are not feasible
Online pornography to be restricted by government
UK To Require ISPs Filter Porn
Government urges ISPs to block access to porn
The fight to protect online free speech
ISPs Respond To Government Broadband Pledge
ISPA welcomes govt broadband investment
Reaction to new government broadband plan muted
Government broadband plans avoid key fibre tax issue
ISPs attack ‘inequitable’ BT advantage on rural fibre
UK ISPs React to the Governments Superfast Broadband Report and Slam Fibre Tax
November
Facebook, Yahoo and ISPs plead for UK free speech
Online freedom of speech must be safeguarded, says ISPA
Internet companies call for PM to change libel laws
Facebook, Yahoo, AOL appeal for protection of free speech online in UK
Facebook, Yahoo And AOL Join hands against For Libel Law Reform
Yahoo, Facebook, AOL and Mumsnet warn PM on libel laws
Bloggers and Libel Law
Libel reform on the internet
An open letter to Prime Minister David Cameron: #libelreform needed to protect free speech online
Facebook, Yahoo And AOL Join Petition For Libel Law Reform
Internet ‘Mediation Service’ Proposed by UK Gov’t
Content Providers and UK ISPs Urge Government to Protect Internet Free Speech
UK Pushes Fast Lane Net Access
Online publishers and hosts launch libel reform campaign
A libel guide for bloggers
Libel reform on the internet – We need it now
Plusnet to axe overseas call centre
Plusnet to move call centre from Durban to South Yorkshire
Vaizey rekindles net neutrality debate
Vaizey ‘gives go-ahead for two-tier internet’
UK government delivers net neutrality blow
Gov’t wants ‘fast-lane’ net access
How to fix this broken system
Minister Ed Vaizey backs ‘two-speed’ internet
Plusnet to move call centre from South Africa to UK
PlusNet UK Shifts its Broadband ISP Telephone Support Staff Back to Sheffield
Yahoo!, AOL, Mumsnet and the ISPA to David Cameron: libel reform needed to protect free speech online
Yahoo and AOL UK join petition to modernise UK libel law
Mumsnet founders demand libel law reform
Home Office consults on interception law
Internet “Mediation Service” Proposed
ISPA interview on communications data
BBC Radio 4 (45mins18 secs in)
ISPA concern for plan for online mediation service
Public could get web data removal service
Broadband providers against web mediation plans
Government tackles data disputes
Critics warn against Government’s web dispute plans
Government pushes for web data removal
Culture minister calls for citizens’ privacy breach mediation service
Government proposes internet ‘mediation service’
Government wants mediation service for web takedowns
Gov’t wants ISPs to help Brits remove inaccurate information from the web
Govt. web monitoring plan faces privacy backlash
Government proposes ISP mediation for web takedowns
Government pushes for data deletion system
October
Watchdog sceptical of case for e-mail tap
High time the digital age made a real impact in the countryside
Entanet Questions Ofcoms Net Neutrality Decision
September
Guest blog: The Digital Economy Act Conference: online evolution and digital rights
UK Government Still Debating NGA Fibre Optic Broadband Taxation
Carrier pigeons faster than rural broadband
Pigeon Beats Rural Broadband In File Transfer Challenge
Carrier pigeons are faster than rural broadband
ISPs will pay quarter of copyright notification costs, says Government
ISPs hit back at sharing cost of copyright crackdown
Government announces its cost split for pirate hunting
Online piracy: Entertainment industry are dinosaurs
UK ISPs unwilling to pay 25% of costs for Digital Economy Act
Rights-holders bear brunt of costs of chasing pirates
Labels to pay 75% of the cost of DEA notifications process
Rights-holders bear brunt of costs of chasing pirates
UK divvies up piracy war costs
Copyright Holders to Pay Lions Share of UK ISP Illegal File Sharing Enforcement Cost
ISPs must foot 25% of anti-piracy bills
Cost of Digital Economy Act could push broadband prices up
BIS makes rights holders pay more
UK ISPs unhappy at sharing the bill for curbing illegal downloads
UK piracy plan puts more burden on rights holders
U.K. Digital Economy Act: What Labels Will Pay
ISPs vent fury over government web policing policy
Rights holders to bear majority of Digital Economy Act piracy costs
ISPs revolt over Digital Economy Act
Angry ISPs to pay 25% of costs of piracy-busting scheme
Government splits costs of policing illegal file sharing
UK ISPs React Angrily to Government Decision Over Internet Piracy Cost Sharing
ISPs baulk at DEA copyright infringement costs
ISPs to pay a quarter of net piracy policing costs
Piracy cost sharing is outrageous according to ISPs
Govt broadband intervention urges major ISPs into action
Take-up of broadband growing in Scotland
ISPA: Broadband adoption rates increasing in Scotland
ISPA backs govt plans to increase broadband coverage
ISPA council votes in BT, Eclipse, Everything Everwhere, O2
BT, Eclipse Internet, O2 send members to ISPA meeting
Major Broadband ISPs Join UK Internet Service Providers Association Council
ISPA Council beefed up with some heavy hitting members
ISP Association comments on TalkTalk warning
August
ISPA Slams UK Fibre Optic Tax
No fibre rate review, as VOA publishes new guidance
Cyber stalker crackdown ‘thwarted’ by service providers
ISP Association attacks government over fibre rates
ISPA Slams Government ‘Fibre Tax’ U-Turn
VOA rates leave network operators reeling
Small ISPs fuming over changes to fibre tax
Study Calls for GBP200m Investment and Overhaul of Scotlands Broadband
Broadband homes face £20 tax
VOA release revised guidelines for fibre rates; ISPA calls for urgent review
Regulator Still Investigating ACS Law Over Illegal UK ISP File Sharing Threat Letters
ISPA UK Regrets Governments Failure to Solve the Fibre Optic Broadband Tax
Summary of Key Replys to Ofcoms UK Draft Illegal Internet File Sharing ISP Code
ISPA welcomes effort to recruit more cyber security professionals
Ofcom gets busy on DEA submissions
ISPA calls for soft launch of Ofcom copyright code
ISPA Calls for Ofcom to Soft Launch UK ISP Illegal Copyright File Sharing Code
ISPA calls for soft launch of Ofcom code on illegal file sharing
July
Cyber security professionals are ‘incredibly important’
UK ‘ahead of the US’ on broadband development
‘ISPA delivers industry roadmap to UK govt’
ISPA unveils List of Recommendations to Government
ISPA Reports Broadband Complaints Drop
ISPA publishes broadband roadmap for current parliament
ISPs ask government to protect them from ‘policing’ role
‘ISPA delivers industry roadmap to UK govt’
ISPA Make 8 Government Recommendations to Improve UK Internet
ISPA delivers industry roadmap to UK govt
ISPs urge caution on Digital Economy Act
ISPA calls for Govt internet policy coordination
UK ISPs call for “clear plan”
Royalty group says ISPs should pay for pirated music
Performing rights group advocates ISP ‘pirate tax’
UK music royalty society floats ISP piracy tax
UK Royalty Society Suggests ISPs Pay for Pirated Music
ISPA sees dispute resolution complaints fall by over 50%
UK ISPA Reports Dramatic Fall in Consumer ISP Complaints
UK ISPA gets 2 new members
June
UK ISPA gets 2 new members
Australians may soon have to use IT security software on all internet connections
Broadband? Illegal down-loaders could lose their internet
Lib Dem peer proposes new libel law
MaySmall ISPs in UK to be exempt from net piracy measures?
Next-generation broadband ‘not all about speed’
Next Generation Broadband defined not just by their speed but also on quality
Small ISPs to be exempt from net piracy measures?
Next-generation broadband ‘about more than just speed’
ISPA calls for gov’t investment in rural high-speed broadband
Ofcom Exempts Small ISPs from Digital Economy Act
Government urged to invest in rural high-speed broadband
Definition of high-speed broadband ‘should be changed’
Universal broadband access is “very important”
Ofcom creates piracy havens at small ISPs
Small ISPs ‘exempt’ from Digital Economy Act
Small ISPs exempt from filesharing laws
Small and mobile ISPs will be a safe haven for P2P users
Ofcom creates piracy havens at small ISPs
DEA Code of Practice limited to providers with 400,000 subscribers
UK ISPs With Under 400k Users Escape Illegal File Sharing Crackdown
Ofcom #DEAct Code of Practice limited to ISPs with 400,000 subs & excludes mobile broadband
Chair of the ISPA Broadband Subgroup, James Blessing, talks about virtual private networks (VPNs) 30 mins 30 secs
Business Broadband Internet Service Providers in UK
April
Entanet UK demands ISPs get equal representation in copyright treaty
EU and UK Internet Providers Slam Privacy Invading ACTA Trade Agreement
UK Sky Broadband ISP Supports Governments Unlawful File Sharing Stance
Digital Economy Act faces backlash
Debate urged for Digital Economy Bill
UPDATE UK ISPs and Google Slam Rushed Digital Economy Bill
Stop Digital Economy Bill “wash-up”
Digital Economy Bill: An ISP perspective
ISPA slams MPs over digital economy bill
UK company sticks boot into Digital Economy Bill
Passing of Digital Economy Bill draws storm of protest
Chair of the Broadband Subgroup on the Digital Economy Bill
March
Brown promises ‘superfast’ broadband for all
Debate needed on digital economy bill
Government ignoring business cost of Digital Economy Bill
Opposition to Digital Economy Bill ‘wash-up’ plans grows
IT Crowd joins attack on piracy bill
Open letter: Wash-up not appropriate for controversial disconnection proposals
Broadband ISP O2 UK Condemns Internet Piracy Threat Letters
Small firms and consumers left naked by Digital Economy Bill
O2 condemns ‘bullying’ law firms for threatening file-sharers
Digital Economy Bill Approved By Lords
ISP Entanet UK Condemns Lack of Debate on Amendment 120A
Public urged to complain against “rushed” anti-piracy bill
Concessions To Web Firms In U.K. Digital Economy Bill
Small firms demand better broadband speeds
BT Boss Condemns Government Piracy Measures
Industry attacks Digital Economy Bill amendment
Tech chiefs attack digital economy bill
Web giants attack blocking plans
BT boss criticises Digital Economy Bill
Net giants rail against law to block file-sharing sites
Website blocking plans attacked by Google, Facebook and Stephen Fry
BT’s boss comes out fighting
Online industry unites against Digital Economy Bill
Digital Economy Bill amendment threatens free speech on web
BT boss urges fines for filesharing customers
Internet law ‘threatens free speech’
ISPs, comedians, free speech campaigners criticise Digital Economy Bill
Bill threatens UK’s reputation
UK ISPs and Internet Firms Slate Government Plans to Block Piracy Sites
Anger over amendment to Digital Economy Bill
Illegal file-sharing policy criticised by BT boss
Digital Economy Bill amendments can endanger YouTube’s future
Digital Economy: More heat than light?
Change to copyright law could affect content sites
Amendment to Digital Economy Bill will hamper digital innovation: internet providers
ISPA lash out at new DEB provision, BPI welcome it
Google, Facebook, ‘3 strikes’ concerns
Digital Economy Bill Could Be Pushed Through Before Election
Law firm investigated over claims that it bullied alleged filesharers
Lords’ Digital Bill Amendment Could Block YouTube
ISPs attack ‘misguided’ site-blocking plan
Lib Dem peer on why site blocking is needed
YouTube threatened by changes to Digital Economy Bill
Protests greet new Digital Economy Bill amendment
New law threatens pirates but also free speech
ISPs ‘outraged’ by bid to block illegal download sites
Digital Economy Bill could be pushed through before the election
New law could put block on YouTube
ISPs ‘outraged’ over new copyright threat
LibDems score copyright coup
YouTube ‘under threat’ from Digital Economy Bill changes
Lords force rethink of government’s online piracy plans
ISPs outraged at amendment to Digital Economy Bill
Anger as P2P sites are agreed to be blocked in the UK
ISPs outraged over amendment to Digital Economy Bill
Digital Economy Bill amendment slammed
Lords’ change to copyright law could see content sites blocked
UK judges given power to take YouTube, other sites offline
Clause 17 voted down in Lords
ISPs Angry Over U.K. Anti-Piracy Amendment
UK ISPs React Angrily to Bill that Blocks Copyright Infringing Sites
LibDems back copyright takedowns
UK Lords Seek Standard for Broadband ISP Complaints and Fault Fixing
ISPA Addresses Members’ Issues in the Digital
Internet piracy crackdown by US studios
February
British Phonographic Industry Criticises Piracy Threat Letters
Ofcom Publish a Full List of ADR Complaint Handlers for UK ISPs
January
BPI Rejects Piracy Threat Letters and Slams Large Profit Making UK ISPs
ACS Law UK Accused of Sending Wrongful ISP Piracy Threat Letters
HP To Bundle Omnifone’s iTunes Rival
UK ISPs React Angrily to Trend Micros Block Port 25 SPAM Solution
Music Industry Threatens Civil Action Against Oink Founder
Corporate IT needs to change stance on spam, says security researcher
ISPs not liable for hate material
Britain tones down draconian anti-filesharing law
Mandelson Backs Down On Copyright Clause
Ministers offer concessions on copyright changes
Record labels seek DMCA-style UK takedowns
Lords propose changes to Digital Economy Bill
Music industry threatens ISPs over piracy
New ISP File Sharing Laws. Pirate Bay, bittorrent, lime wire
2009
December
Jessica Investigates Broadband
Illegal File-Sharing Rife In UK, Claims BPI
Gradual speed improvements ‘a better Digital Britain plan’
Digital Bill gets a giant bashing
UK ISP AAISP Joins the Internet Service Providers Association
UK ISP Association Criticizes “Three-Strikes” Plan – Again
Opposition grows to government piracy measures
Government e-comms tracking plans are ‘confused and ill thought through’
Internet service providers urge changes to digital bill Internet service providers urge changes to digital bill
UK’s Digital Economy Bill
UK ISPA Interview with James Blessing
November
Pieces of Eight Parts 2 and 3
New ISP File Sharing Laws. Pirate Bay, bittorrent, lime wire
30000 UK Broadband ISP Customers Face Illegal File Sharing Threat Letters
Illegal filesharing: a problem the government can’t solve?
The Digital Economy Bill – does it add up?
European Parliament approves new broadband regulations
Taylor and Silver at ISPA
Where be pirates?
More protests over UK 3 strikes plan
Opposition Mounts in Europe To Three-Strikes Proposals
Digital Economy Bill sparks mass protest
Digital Economy Bill draws storm of protest
UK govt. introduces the Digitally Economical with the truth Bill
MEPs approve broadband legislation
UK ISPs Concerned P2P Crackdown Will “Undermine” Digital Economy
More than 17,000 sign petition against filesharers being cut off as part of the Digital Britain report
Radio Industry is Divided over Digital Economy Bill
Protests grow over digital bill
ISPA reveals broadband industry’s filesharing concerns
Broadband body reveals concerns over filesharing plans
Piracy Debate Rages on
Was the Digital Economy Bill Consultation a Whitewash?
ISPs Hit Back At Digital Economy Bill
Digital Economy Bill outlines file-sharing penalties
Maximum fine set at £50,000 for illegal file-sharing
UK Digital Economy Bill As Bad As Expected
Digital Economy Bill: Industry disputes gov’t claims
UK Broadband ISPs Sound Opposition to New Illegal File Sharing Laws
U.K. Biz Welcomes Publication Of Anti-Piracy Measures
ISPA slams Mandy’s copyright land grab
Digital Economy Bill: Reactions
No ‘broadband tax’ in government’s Digital Economy Bill
ISPs criticise government plans to store all comms data
ISPs unhappy with data proposals
‘Big Brother’ data plan faces friction
Stephen Timms to Give Keynote Address at 2009 ISPA Conference
Gov’t stands firm on web-monitoring plans
ISPA interviewed on Sky News about EU Telecoms package
Sky News
Timms: up to £200m for superfast Scots
ISPA bags Timms
October
UK ISPA Interview with James Blessing
British Downloaders May Face Three-Strikes Law
Government to disconnect file-sharers from 2011
Internet ban for copyright infringers gets closer
U.K. Music Biz Reacts To Three-Strikes Pledge
Illegal downloaders will be disconnected – eventually
Integrated Wi-Fi and 3G mobile broadband service launched for the first time
Net pirates to be ‘disconnected’
ApComms opposes plans to disconnect illegal file sharers
UK MPs Propose Action to Filter Internet Traffic and Stop Illegal P2P Cut-Offs
Apt Words from apComms
How to complain to your ISP effectively
September
Cinema-style classifications for broadband to stop illegal filesharing
Squeeze file-sharers, stars say
Artists Back Lily, Call For Three-Strikes Law
Piracy clampdown will cost each user £25
Vodafone: quality more important than speed
Aussies Embroiled in Botnet Protection Debate
UPDATE Broadband ISP Zen Internet Joins the UK Internet Watch Foundation
UK Lawyers Promise First Court Action Against File-Sharers
Doubt over ISPs’ ability to detect illegal file sharing
UK ISP Breathe Internet Scrubbed from ISPA and IWF Members List
August
British proposal to cut Web access to copyright infringers draws protest
UK industry welcomes tougher plans for tackling digital pirates
ISPs and campaigners slam file sharing law
Virgin Media reveals filesharing concerns
File-sharers in the UK may be cut off from web
UK Government Threaten To ‘Cut-Off’ File Sharers
Updated Digital Britain report recommends, yes, to kick pirates off the Internet
UK govt publishes new proposals to tackle P2P file sharing
Internet ban for file-sharers
Digital Britain plans amended: Government proposes disconnection for filesharers
Anger at UK file-sharing policy
UK urges tougher action on illegal file-sharing
ISPs, rights groups react to gov’t P2P proposals
U.K. Cracking Down On Illegal Music Downloaders
‘Hardcore’ File-Sharers Face Internet Cut Off
UK Consumer Groups and ISPs Concerned by New Gov Piracy Stance
New measures to cut off internet users for file-sharing introduced
Government to crack down on illegal file-sharers
Government File-Sharing Move Could Cut Off Entire Households
Pirates Face Internet Cut Off
Gov’t proposes disconnecting file-sharers
UK Government plans to cut off file-sharers
UK government to ‘cut off’ file-sharers
UK.gov revives net cut-off threat for illegal downloaders
UK pirates ‘will be cut off’
UK file-sharers to be ‘cut off’
A censorship model
Treasury Minister to follow Carter
ISPA raises Industry Standards at Nominet Best Practice Challenge awards
July
Ofcom broadband speeds report: reactions
Broadband speeds failing customers
Average UK broadband just over half advertised speed
Broadband rates ‘not up to speed’
Average broadband speeds rising, says Ofcom
File-sharing sweep hits 20 “innocent” people
Innocents accused of net piracy
June
UK ISPA Doubts Accuracy of Illegal Broadband File Sharing Evidence
Critics Slam Digital Britain Report
Broadband tax backlash begins
Lord Carter’s decision to quit ‘won’t affect broadband
ISPA welcomes Digital Britain Review
Critics Slam Digital Britain Report
MP change ‘will not impact on Digital Britain plans’
Broadband tax planned for telephone users
ISPs Welcome Digital Britain’s P2P Strategy
Digital Britain Report: Internet Services Providers’ Association calls it ‘pragmatic’
Digital Britain report draws mixed response
Digital Britain: Responses, drawbacks and shortfalls
ISPA pleased with govt proposals on file-sharing
Digital Britain: Operators to charge ‘broadband tax’
UK Digital Britain Reactions – Broadband ISPs and Industry Comments
ISPA Secretary General on the Digital Britain Report
ISPA Secretary General on Illegal File-Sharing
Virgin Media, Universal Offer ‘World First’ Unlimited MP3s
BBC licence fee ‘could be shared’
Ofcom could get powers to act against file-sharers
Cutting off downloaders won’t work, says ISP
May
All at sea in battle over online piracy
7 Million UK Broadband ISP Users Involved in Illegal File Sharing
The internet – a threat to free speech?
Billy Bragg: Music Industry Wants ISPs to “Do Their Dirty Work”
Ofcom UK Speeds Up Telecoms and Broadband ISP Complaints
British ISPs say no to being copyright cops
Copyright groups want action against downloaders
ISPA rejects calls for Internet monitoring
ISPA response to creative industries joint statement
ISPA response to creative industries joint statement
BPI Clashes With ISPs
ISPs against file sharing disconnections
UK ISPs don’t want to become the Internet Police
Organisations band together over file sharers
Content Industry Still Want to File Sharers To Be Disconnected
Bodies Supporting Creative Industries Call To Disconnect Illegal File-Sharers
Downloads will lead to “creative crunch”, warns industry
UK: Entertainment Industry Wants ISPs to Police Internet
ISPA critical of call to cut off file sharers
Illegal downloaders should be banned from the net
UK Anti-P2P Abandon Pursuit of Individual File-Sharers; Make A Desperate Plea To EU
Calls again for illegal file sharers to be disconnected
UK Group Proposes Internet Ban on Illegal Downloaders
France gets tough on piracy
UK ISPs refuse to play Internet copyright cops
UK Film Council Calls for ISP Disconnection of Illegal Broadband File Sharers
UK Govt. to hear calls to disconnect file sharers
Illegal downloaders should be cut off from ‘net
Industry alliance calls for urgent action against illegal downloaders
Hollywood, labels, muscle UK on file sharing
UK ISPA rejects call for blocking file-sharers
UK Entertainment Industry Wants to Disconnect Pirates
Film industry turns up P2P heat on Carter
Government urged to disconnect pirate file sharers
ISPs scorn calls for disconnection
Call to ‘disconnect file-sharers’
Authorities target faster exam cheat takedowns
April
Governments UK ISP Internet Snooping to Cost £2Billion Pounds
Burnham to address MW event
Phone bills ‘will rise’ to pay for database
Government scraps plans for vast e-mail database
UK outlines Facebook monitoring plans
British Government Backs Down over Database Plan
Experts wary of latest Big Brother comms data plans
ISPs eye role in Jacqui’s mass surveillance system
UK scraps plans for Big Brother database
Government looks to ISPs as it cuts comms database plan
Smith drops plans for state web database
UK Government Drops Plans For Web, Phone and Email Monitoring Plan
National database dropped but all our communications will still be monitored
Phone bills ‘will rise’ to pay for database
Gov’t committee launches ISP regulation inquiry
Making online music pay – June conference announced
Personal web data to be stored for a year
Personal web data to be stored for a year
Some ISPs more equal than others in data retention implementation
March
One in five in favour of peer-to-peer broadband restrictions
Industry ponders fate of Wacky Jacqui’s überdatabase
MidemNet video: The big issue – How can music and ISPs work together – Part 1: four visions
One in Five Think ISPs Should Impose Restrictions on Illegal P2P
EU Data Retention Directive provokes widespread condemnation
ISPs must comply with snooping law from Sunday
ISPs must comply with snooping law from Sunday
Broadband Speedtesters still misleading consumers
February
Small businesses pay the price for online crime
Blocking child abuse images cost prohibitive for small ISPs
Cops “don’t know one end of computer from the other”
Some UK ISPs have not blocked child porn sites
Can we block child abuse sites?
ISPA Parliamentary Advisory Forum on E-Crime
e-Crime under the spotlight in Parliament next week
Jacqui’s jihad on web extremism flops
Industry demands clearer view for Digital Britain
ISPs and Industry Agree:Music Matters
ISPA welcomes Carter report, concerned over Rights Agency
January
Broadband users could pick up cost of copyright policing
Digital Britain Report: Muted thumbs up from the Internet Services Providers’ Association
Digital Britain Reactions – UK ISP Industry Comments
ISPA Secretary General gives response to the Digital Britain Interim Report
ISPA Secretary General gives response to the Digital Britain Interim Report
Google seeks for reform in UK copyrights
Licensing Remains Essential But Elusive For Digital Music Providers
Tanya Byron’s role in Digital Britain
ISPs will not be forced to disconnect users who illegally download music
ISPs and police at odds over child abuse data costs
Google calls for UK copyright reforms
ISPs criticise child protection cop’s bid to rewrite RIPA
Cops have to BUY paedo info
Internet firms charge child abuse unit to track paedophiles
Child protection boss blasts ISP’s costs
Sex abuse investigations cost British police
Child abuse unit forced to pay for data
Internet service providers charging CEOP for data
Child unit boss blasts ISPs’ costs
ISPs urged to drop “repugnant” charges
Child abuse unit paying for ISP data
ISPA Secretary General on the BBC Today Programme – 6.50am – talking about cost recovery
Child abuse unit paying for data
Child unit boss blasts ISPs’ costs
Music world embracing unlimited downloads
Music Industry Imitates Digital Pirates to Turn a Profit
MidemNet: Robbie Williams’ Manager Attacks Govt On P2P Regulation
MidemNet 2009: Music and ISPs Working Together
MidemNet: UK ISPs, Music Biz Warn Against Looming Govt Regulation
MidemNet 2009: Music and ISPA Wary of Government Legislation
MidemNet 2009: Biz Looks To Licensing ISPs
MidemNet 2009: Music and ISPs Debate
Music world embracing unlimited downloads
International Herald and Tribune
UK.gov ‘to create anti-net piracy agency’
UK.gov prepares for filesharing fracas
Broadband speeds less than half the advertised rate
Popularity of BBC iPlayer could grind internet to a halt
2008
December
Panic As Global Web Cables Cut
ISPA prefers industry-led approach to tackle online piracy
Ofcom code of practice welcomed by ISPA
New COP on broadband speeds welcomed by the ISPA
ISPA welcomes broadband Code of Practice
ISPA Secretary General appeared on the TV News Programme More4 talking about the IWF Wikipedia issue
How iPlayer will become our player for your friends
ISPA welcomes broadband Code of Practice
Concerns Raised over Hi-Velocity Broadband Migration Woes
ISPA response to the Code of Practice on Broadband Speeds
Hi-Velocity users experiencing migration problems
ISPA Showcases New 2009 Broadband Categories
November
ISPA Secretary General appeared on the BBC Today Programme – 7.21am – talking about content liability
Home Office net snooping masterplan
The Internet’s workplace future
Government plans for ‘black box’
UK: Government Black Boxes
UK ISPs Near Agreement On Illegal File Sharing
UK Music head confident of progress
Music industry and ISPs agree
Government black boxes will ‘collect every email’
ISPreview
UK Music Industry and ISPs Near Agreement
Sharkey confident at ISPA conference
October
Another week of righting wrongs
Sharkey to address ISPA
Lack of ISP straight bat on bandwidth limits
UK broadband users face usage constraints
Broadband users meet their limit
UK minister looks for delete key on user generated content
September
Timico CTO elected by ISPA
August
Home Office to snoop on Internet traffic
Gov’t: Comms database may not deter serious crime
Make sure you don’t get lost in cyberspace
ISPA Secretary General appeared on BBC 6 O’Clock News discussing the Committee Report
ISPs must self police on content says MP’s report
Industry told to regulate “dark side” of the internet
July
Best streaming Provider at the ISPAs
ISPA Secretary-General appeared on BBC News24 discussing the peer2peer consultation
UK moves against free downloading
June
ISPs may be forced to regulate illegal music and film downloads
ISPs face fresh threat from file-sharing laws
Voluntary broadband code needs to apply to mobile broadband too
ISP code targets broadband speed confusion
Calls to extend Ofcom code of practice
Broadband advertising: Call for new code to cover mobile internet
Clocking the right speed: UK regulator mandates clarity on broadband
Broadband speed: ISPs accept ‘code of practice’
Ofcom demands clarity on broadband speeds
Ofcom introduces broadband speed code
Ofcom issues broadband code
Ofcom implements ISP code for broadband speeds
Ofcom bottles speed sanctions with new broadband code
Broadband speed: Ofcom introduces code for providers
Customers misled about broadband speeds, says Ofcom
Ofcom asks ISPs nicely to stop mis-selling broadband on speed
High-speed internet: Ofcom to introduce code for broadband adverts
Ofcom tackles broadband connections
Broadband speed: the reaction
Ofcom issues broadband code
IT WeekOfcom introduces broadband speed code
Ofcom implements ISP code for broadband speeds
Ofcom bottles speed sanctions with new broadband code
Broadband speed code introduced
May
Gov’t planning centralised communications database
U.K. government eyes database for storing info on electronic communications
Critics attack gov’t email, phone database plan
ICANN attacks ‘fat and happy’ IPv4 users
March
Report calls for online lifeguards
Cybercrime is in a state of flux
Doubts surface over net safety report
Concerns raised over online child safety
Don’t let the record industry duck the law
February
Filesharers petition Downing Street on ‘three strikes’
BPI, ISPs interviewed and more
ISPs given deadline to shut down file-sharing
Filesharing law ‘unworkable’
UK Government steps up anti-piracy rhetoric
ISPs to face piracy legislation
Unease at filesharing crackdown
ISPs reject proposed law in call for self-regulation
ISPs Reject Govt Monitoring & Banning Proposals
UK ISPs Not Keen On Being Babysitters
UK ISPs don’t want to play umpire to “three strikes” rule
Net firms reject monitoring role
Tiscali and BPI go to war over ‘three strikes’ payments
UK ISPs Balk at Unplugging P2P Pirates
Three-strikes copyright enforcement may come to UK
UK File Shares Could Lose Web Access
Illegal music downloaders to face Internet ban
ISPs demand record biz pays up if cut-off P2P users sue
January
EU backs ISPs over file-sharing
UK to take terror fight online – Home Secretary
UK Says It Wants to Tackle Net Terror
Proposal to shut terror-linked sites
Home Sec in anti-terror plan to control entire web
Government piles filesharing pressure on UK ISPs
UK broadband to soar in 2008
ISPA expects growth in IPTV in 2008
Broadband speeds will lead innovation
Better broadband key to business and technology expansion in 2008
Improved internet connectivity ‘will drive innovation’
2007
VoIP to benefit from higher broadband speed
Illegal film and TV downloaders could lose their links to the web
Improving broadband speeds will advance technology
Entertainment cartels vs consumers
Broadband speeds under scrutiny
Ofcom panel calls for broadband speed remedy
ISPs “in the dark” over BT’s next-gen broadband
Broadband summit: Speed is the key
Broadband ”has created” new technologies
Broadband “becoming the norm”
UK’s infrastructure has ‘limited broadband speeds’
French record industry, ISPs in entente to boot off file-sharers
ISPs baffled by Gordo’s ‘plans’ for web terror talks
Do ISPs Really Want Crime on Their Networks?
Anti file-sharing laws considered
Government hints at ISP filesharing crackdown
Record industry pushes ISPs to cut off file sharers
Government ready to legislate on file-sharing
UK government plans file-sharing laws
UK Wants To Force ISPs to Block File Sharing
PlusNet are champions!
PlusNet Win ISPA Charity Cup From Claranet
ISPA Dismisses A Change In Role As Impracticable And Unreasonable
Two-tier internet could damage future growth
Weight-Loss Spam
Whose internet is it anyway?
Lords considered rewriting internet
BBC iPlayer sparks broadband row
BBC iPlayer a Bandwidth Hog?
BBC’s multimedia player causes row over bandwidth
Government urged to tackle root causes of internet crime
ISPs ask government for help in securing web
Data leaks – Europe readies new rules
Data retention law passed in UK
UK phone records to be kept for a year
ISPs ‘should not be internet’s gatekeepers’
British ISPs Blast Belgian P2P Ruling
ISPA say they are not the internet’s gatekeepers
UK ISPs:’We’re not Responsible for Illegal File-Sharing on Our Networks’
ISPs: ‘We’re not Responsible for Illegal File-Sharing on Our Networks’ ZeroPaid
ISPs stand firm after P2P ruling
ISP told to block file-sharing in landmark case
Tories Blame ISPs For File Sharing – ISPs Disagree
ISPs face down Tories on file sharing
Q&A: Censoring the net
Website bomb-making lessons to be outlawed across Europe
Court victory for ‘Queen of routine’ over online attacks
Transparency urged over ‘unlimited’ deals
Major step towards ‘unlimited broadband’
ISPA: ‘Stop advertising unlimited broadband’
ISPA says no to ‘unlimited’
ISPA to members: play fair on fair use
ISPA Promotes Transparent Fair Usage Policies
ISPs urged closer contact with authorities
UK calls for ISPs to provide 24hr contacts
ISPs urged to provide police with emergency contacts
New ISPA document on dealing with law enforcement agencies
ISPA UK advocates ISPs’ strong links with the Law
ISPA outlines ISPs duties
ISPs to ‘strengthen ties’ with government
ISPs offered legal advice
Internet Association advises ISPs how to help police
ISPA Advises ISP’s On Dealing With The LAW
Orange broadband converges out of ISPA code of practice
Orange ISPA shocker
ISPA sets out anti-spam guidelines
UK ISP association issues spam guidelines
Spam-fighting recommendations given
ISPA publishes new guidelines to help stamp out spam
ISPA recommendations on combating spam
ISPA publishes anti-spam standard
ISPA Publishes New SPAM Recommendations
ISP association offers guidance on Spam
ISPA recommends how to reduce spam
ISPs advised on spam policies
Games firm woos ISPs on shopping file sharers
Ofcom learns lessons from Biscit fallout
ISPA to give evidence on spam and security
Spam storm needs ISP action, urges security chief
ISPA Gives Evidence on Personal Internet Security
ISPA called to give evidence
ISPA to give evidence on personal internet security
ISP executives to appear before Lords inquiry
ISPA to go to The Lords
ISPA to give internet security evidence to House of Lords
Biscit goes titsup
Confusion as Biscit withdraws from ISP association
Biscit not taking on new broadband customers
Biscit’s Broadband Signups Suspended
Biscit barrels out of ISPA
Confusion as Biscit withdraws from ISP association
European Commission is the villain over .eu controversy
Amnesty: ISPs must protect free speech
Amnesty: ISPs must safeguard free speech
Amnesty calls for ISPs to protect free speech
Video on demand: can the web cope?
Amnesty to sound warning to ISPs
Rise of video downloads threatens gridlock on net
Music industry wants ISPs to stop pirates
Experts Say Email Will Be Default Communication For Confidential Data By 2009
Experts Say Email Will Be Default Communication For Confidential Data By 2009
Niche ISP market worth over £1bn in UK
Niche ISPs turnover £1.15 billion each year
Ofcom publishes review of niche ISPs
Ofcom findings on ISP research
Online attacks continue to rise
The e-fraud unit? You’re looking at him
2006
Browned off with broadband
Privacy law call as video of McConnell’s son’s friends appears online
ISPA slams Government over plans for ISP block list
ISPA calls for co-operation
Claranet top UK ISP, on the pitch at least
Claranet Wins ISPA Charity Cup (Football)
ISPs seek help against online criminals
UK ISPs caution against more regulations
Claranet Defeats AOL
Police charged £1m a year hunting online criminals
TalkTalk chief again admits trouble and strife
Industry unites to tackle online safety fears
Wi-Fi service breaches ISP conditions
Teens die after logging into ‘suicide chat rooms’
Net supply switch ‘to be easier’
Babycare guru demands closure of ‘defamatory’ site
ISPs slam attempts to reveal alleged file sharers
ISPs slam attempts to reveal alleged file sharers
ISPs outraged at music download licensing proposals
ISPs outraged at music download licensing plan
ISPs reject calls for music tariffs
CNETISPs outraged at music download licensing plan
ISPA UK Revamps Website
ISPs outraged at music download licensing plan
Copyright Reform Threatens ISP’s
ISPs outraged at music download licensing plan
ComputingISPs renounce music tariffs
ISPs outraged at music download licensing plan
PC Magazine Internet companies reject plans for tariff to offset music piracy
ISPs outraged at music download licensing plan
InfomaticsInternet firms reject ‘piracy tariff’ plan
GuardianInternet companies reject plans for tariff to offset music piracy
Music labels want ISPs to pay extra for illegal filesharers
Should music downloads be free?
Indie labels want copyright shift
Surfing with a safety net
Ofcom reports on how to protect citizens from harmful internet content
Computer Security Hopes and Fears
Ofcom research into consumer protection on the internet
Consumer protection a DIY job on the net
An Ofcom thumbs-up to new media regulation
Internet provider loyalty hard to find
A real tool against terror
Zen’s Broadband Price Warning
BT installs new system to block child porn sites
Privacy under pressure in Europe
FAST knuckles down on illegal software sharers
ISPs, telcos and police voice fears over data retention cost
UK MP, ISPs to Discuss Data Act
Concerns over European legislation on data retention
Home Secretary commits to consult with Internet Service Providers
Can ISPs recover data retention costs in the UK?
Clarke tries to quell fears
Home Secretary commits to tallk to ISPs over data retention laws
Clarke: ‘There’ll be no U-turn on data retention’
Charles Clarke On Data Retention Costs
Home Secretary to push ahead with data retention law
Christmas presents power boom in music downloads
2005
ISPA reminds ISPs of requirement to provide an ADR scheme
ISP’s urged to avoid fines
ISPs urged to comply to Ofcom complaints procedures
ISP’s Warned To Avoid Ofcom’s Fines
Internet Trade Association urges ISPs to avoid Ofcom fines
EU approves data retention rules
MEPs vote for mandatory data retention
EU Approves Data Retention
MEPs vote for mandatory data retention
ISPA Annual Charity Cup 2005
The Internet Services Providers’ Association Kicks Off Annual Charity Cup
ISPA Annual Charity Cup 2005
AOL Wins ISPA Football Tournament
Broadband in the UK: spoilt for choice
MP urges ISPs to come clean on child abuse
MP Urges UK ISP’s To Come Clean
Internet child porn block calls
The Weekly Round-Up
Leader: Why we still applaud the idea of ‘Get Safe Online’
Get Safe Online Initiative Flounders
“Toothless” online safety drive ‘will fail without ISPs’
EuroISPA offer advice on Phishing scams
Stay safe from phishers
Suicide Sites Girl ‘Secretly Got Rid Of Parental Controls’ To Access The Internet
Government porn crackdown won’t change ISP role
Bulldog not up to speed
Cut-off customer threatens PlusNet with DPA
Ofcom sent 135 Bulldog Complaints
Brits to bankroll anti-terror plans
Bulldog faces Ofcom complaints
Bulldog removes ‘best broadband provider’ claim from website
Bulldog assures ISPA that things will improve
Concern grows about Bulldog’s broadband service
ISPA wins assurances from Bulldog
Bulldog Reassures ISPA
ISPA contacts Bulldog over spike in customer complaints
ISPA Pursues Bulldog Over Complaints
Call log proposal faces trade protests
Net industry urged to co-operate following London bombings
Ofcom releases UK radio spectrum to free market
ISPA welcome Ofcom’s changes
ISPA welcomes BT regulatory approach from Ofcom
ISPA Welcomes Ofcom/BT Deal
Price is the key for broadband adoption, finds ISPA
Motive warns that service providers must balance service and price to prosper
ISPA warns on choosing an ISP
Price is the key for broadband adoption, finds ISPA
Motive warn that service providers must balance service amd price to prosper
Users prioritise price over quality when choosing an Internet connection
Users ISP Choice – Price Before Quality
Survey shows price not quality important when selecting an ISP
Spam spat gags frustrated emailer
Ofcom may have to police internet content
DMA voices email frustrations
Broadsurf’s Gio Offer & Free Support
ISPs demand radio spectrum
ISPs demand radio spectrum
ISPs demand radio spectrum
ISPA calls on Ofcom to consider needs of ISPs
Ofcom Must Consider ISPs In Radio Spectrum Review
ISPA Calls For Wireless Consideration
ISPA believes in equality of access without separation of BT
ISPs fear losing customers over Ofcom changes
ISPs Fear Ofcom Number Changes
ISP Customer Support Departments Fear Results of Number Translation Services Review
ISPs agree with Ofcom to leave BT intact
ISPA: Achieve Equality Without the Structural Separation of BT
ISPA hopes for un-separated BT
The ISPA sides with Ofcom
IT industry told to ‘cough up’ by child campaigners
ISPs wary of BT’s network upgrade plans
ISPs wary of BT’s network upgrade plans
ISPs fear BT’s network upgrade plans mean monopoly
ISPA Talks Next Generation Networks
ISPA share concerns of Next Generation Networks
Calls for code to halt web piracy
Calls for code to halt piracy on the internet
IFPI drafts ‘code of conduct’ for ISPs
IFPI drafts ‘code of conduct’ for ISPs
Child porn site blocks supported
ISPA Supports Worldwide Sweep On Spam
Trophy For Web Pioneer
Brightview’s Free Anti-Paedophile Tool
Broadband at greater risk from computer viruses
Webminder Offered Free to Block Access to Child Abuse Websites
ISPA honoured by Internet Watch Foundation
ISPA Awarded For IWF Support
IWF Honours LINX
Ofcom Mulls Internet Regulation
Watchdog calls for web policing debate
Net Regulation ‘Still Possible’
Ofcom blows hot air in regulation threat?
Net called into question
ISPs fear greater net regulation
Internet regulation ‘not ruled out’ – Ofcom chief
2004 – That was the ISP year that was
2004
UK ISPs applauded a govt. proposal to treat VoIP with a light regulatory touch
ISPs angry about broadband regulation
ISPA calls for revised Margin Squeeze Test
ISPA wants ‘Margin Squeeze’ review
ISPA calls on Ofcom for change
Secret lives of high-tech teenagers
Online music pirates will be collared within days
ISPs & UK market consolidation
The great ISP buyout
Parents must do more to protect kids online
Parents not protecting kids from the web
Parents ignore web safety rules
ISPA asks parents to act – online safety
Parents not protecting kids from the web
Q&A: the legal war against online music swapping
Telcos plan to run VoIP out of town
Willekeur bij het wissen van sites
Incumbent telcos accused of plotting against VoIP
BT rearranges the MST deckchairs
BT scales back wholesale broadband price rises
New e-minister urged to intervene in broadband row
ISPA Meet BT – Usage Based Charging
Ofcom sets up dialling code for Internet phone calls
British ruling cheers VoIP industry
VoIP users to get new phone numbers – and no blackout protection?
Ofcom cheers industry with VoIP number ruling
Business broadband charges to be slashed
BT examines broadband price hikes
ISPA warn of 32% price hike and threat to ISPs
Small ISPs ‘face ruin’ over BT price hikes
Anti-terrorist law still under fire
5 years ago… Wire-tapping laws set to cost UK ISPs millions
ISPA to petition against price hike for BT IPStream
ISPA help members over BT price hike
ISPs to meet Ofcom over BT broadband price hikes
Porn filters ineffective against Tribbles
BT defends child porn figures
BT defends child porn data
ISPs Want BT to Clarify Data on Attempts to Access Child Abuse Sites
Washington Internet Daily (pdf)
BT on child porn stats
BT responds with Cleanfeed clarity
ISPA responds to BT Cleanfeed stats
Blair backs BT child porn prevention filter
Blair backs BT child porn prevention filter
ISPA seeks analysis of BT’s ‘Cleanfeed’ stats
Thousands clicking on child porn every day
BT blocks 230k attempts to access child porn
Two days left to win £50
Creative industries forum on intellectual property
Hack through the rich-media jungle
Zen join ISPA Council
Zen’s Blessing Joins ISPA Council
Ofcom review threatens viability of VoIP services
Excuse me while I do my best to cause offence
The weekly round up
Filtering that damn spam
Self-regulation beats state control
BT Web Blocking Worries ISPs, Civil Liberties Groups
Washington Internet Daily (pdf)
BT’s modest plan to clean up the Net
BT to block access to child porn sites
BT’s modest plan to clean up the Net
Consumer rage over iPod mini e-tailer sites
Ofcom web code ‘not necessary’, broadcasters say
Walking a Tightrope
ISPA: users should report dodgy content…
ISPA – Irresponsible Internet Users
Survey: Web users ignore illegal content
Round Up: Above board
Internet users turning a blind eye to illegal sites
Who do you think is responsible for web content?
Net users unclear about legal responsibilities claims ISP survey
Internet Users Responsibilities, Unlawful and Illegal Content
Cyber-crime fight may need new laws
MPs warned over massive scale of digital crime
The Right Line on Complaints
Net pervert warning to parents
Crypto plan to anonymise P2P thwart RIAA
Activist slams song-swap battle
We’ll sue illegal music downloaders, says BPI
Net accused over 1,500 per cent rise in child porn crimes
Net blamed for massive increase in child porn
2003
TeleCity joins trade group, offers deals
TeleCity two-month trial for ISPA members
Tiscali shuts forums following ‘racist’ complaints
UK ISPs reassured over ‘royalty tariff’ claim
Oftel approves ISP arbitration scheme
ISPA announces new consumer complaints scheme
Internet dispute resolution service gets go ahead
Complaints? About ISPs? Surely not!
UK regulator approves new dispute resolution procedure
ISPs and telcos must choose between two dispute schemes
Firenet celebrates
Less regulation would benefit broadband, BT tells MPs
UK broadband rollout ‘bound by red tape’
MPs hear evidence on UK broadband
No broadband price cuts in sight
OFTEL unlikley to demand broadband cost cuts – report
Broadband needs a push
ISPA: Set trigger levels for all exchanges
ISPA submits broadband action plan to parliament
ISPs call for broadband regulation
ISPA’s submission to select committee
Government on ‘snooping’ code collision course
Demon Internet – Every piece of the puzzle
Industry attacks Tory plans for ISP chatroom liability
Firms given libel warning
Code of practice could cause ISPs to breach the Data Protection Act
Footballer’s agent threatens to sue over rape case rumours
Football ‘rape’ case prompts net debate
Web gossipmonger warned over rape allegations
Media warned over football ‘rape’ case
Lawyers track down email rumour source
Battle to control media in soccer rape allegation
‘Rape’ names still on internet
Football ‘rape’ names on Net despite ban
Media warned over rape investigation
Media warned not to name players in rape case
Alleged football rapists ‘named’
Rape-claim footballers named on Internet
Rape claim footballers named on net
Names of rape claim footballers still on internet
Web sites shut over ‘rape’ rumors
Rape-case players may be named on internet
Names of rape claim footballers still on internet
Rape claim footballers named on net
Website shut for naming players accused of rape
Internet fears over ‘rape’ claim
ISPA shortlisted for technology award
ISPA Shortlisted For Contribution Award
silicon.com readers cast their votes in CNETUK Awards
Web firms rubbish ministers’ email plan
Finding the e-vaccine
Data retention: ISPs voice concerns
ISPA Concerned Over Data Retention
RIPA recommendations welcomed by ISPA data retention concerns remain
OFT granted powers to spy on suspects
Industry demands review of Internet security laws
BPI works on strategy to fend off illegal file sharers
Net4Nowt to indicate ISPA members
ISPs say users won’t see benefit of BT price cuts
BT ordered to cut cost of wholesale Internet access
BT pays back £20m to net access rivals
BT told to cut internet charges
ISPs hit back at spam allegations at inquiry
Second spam summit to hear ISP defence
ISPA to deny claims at spam inquiry
Thus backs safe surfing for kids scheme
Firms’ websites face hacking threat tomorrow
ISPs deny MP’s spam sham charge
ISPA presses Government for spamming framework
MPs want to give industry power to blacklist spam-friendly ISPs
ISPs call for spam law clarification
ISPA wants Government clarification over spam
ISPA Seeks Gov Anti-SPAM Law Clarity
APIG plans spam summit to push global crackdown
ISPA looks for spam law clarity
Spam inquiry to focus on international laws
MPs and industry address the spam problem
What David did next
Companies face curbs on junk email and texts
Critics dismiss government’s revised RIP proposals as ‘unworkable’
Critics dismiss government’s revised RIP proposals as ‘unworkable’
ISPs reject ‘unworkable’ e-mail monitoring code
Cautious response to ‘snoop’ plans
Internet industry welcomes Home Office proposals over privacy
Blunkett u-turn on data privacy plans
MPs say snooping laws need ring fence
ISPs threatened by ‘snooping’ government agencies
UK net growth stalls
UK Politicians seek Net data retention law revamp
Net Data retention law challenged
MPs urged changes to net snooping laws
The Defame Game
Net industry must fight paedophiles
Chat room danger prompts new safety code
Watch out! There’s a chat room paedophile about
Government issues safety guidelines for net
2002 net villains named and shamed
Is Anne Robinson the internet’s biggest villain?
UK net villains nominated
Internet villain nominees revealed
RIAA nominated for Internet villain
Analysts labelled Cyber Villains
Report backs ISP libel law claims
Rethink urged over net snooping law
Internet libel law shake-up urged
ISP libel laws ‘need global treaty’
Review of Internet Libel Laws to be urged
ISPs welcome UK Net libel review
Thus comments on libel laws
ISPs swamped by web take down orders
Europe’s ISPs overrun with Take-Down orders
Snooping laws caught in catch-22
ISPs spell out true cost of data retention
ISPs buckle under copyright cases
ISPs buckle under copyright cases
Home Office: We got data retention wrong
Home Office: We got data retention wrong
Internet providers say no to Blunkett
Internet intelligence plans hit hurdle
ISPs threaten revolt over anti-terror measures
ISPA demands data retention details
ISPs snub snooping powers
UK ISPs oppose data retention
Site of the Week
Trade Associations: Strength in numbers
MP wants law to force ISPs to get tough on porn spam
http://www.theregister.co.ukParliament’s porno puzzler
ISPs side-step liability for illegal content
http://www.silicon.com/ISPs win crucial legal protections
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/New media must stand up against paedophile criticisms
ISPA Obtains Clarity for ISPs in E-comm Regulations
Government clears up ‘country of origin’ e-commerce rules
E-Commerce Rules Cleared Up
ISPA wins changes to EU ecommerce directive
Directive amended following lobbying by ISPA
ISPs face data interception deadline
Switch on for state snooping
‘Massive abuse’ of privacy feared
ISPA announces new council, chairperson
ISPA UK Announces New Council
ISPA UK Announces New Council And Chairperson
‘A licence to meddle’
£27 BT internet undercuts ISPs