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 Wednesday.
Communications Alliance has revealed that internet service providers (ISPs) and rights holders have collaborated to commission an "independent expert" to determine the costs likely to be shouldered by ...
The federal government, through the Australian eSafety Commissioner, and the nation's internet service providers (ISPs) have agreed on new protocols that would see the continued blocking of websites ...
Internet service providers and consumer groups have told the UK communications regulator that it needs to rethink its plans for enforcing a law to control piracy on the web The Digital Economy Act, ...
Courts in France and Germany differ about the way ISPs and online file-hosting services should deal with take-down requests, with Germany putting more responsibility on service providers to police ...
Last week justice ministers from across the European Union called on ISPs to conduct voluntary censorship of online content—but documents in preparation for a meeting of telecoms ministers suggest ...
Canada’s telecoms regulator, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is in the midst of a network neutrality proceeding, and the responses that rolled in this week were ...
Last week justice ministers from across the European Union called on ISPs to conduct voluntary censorship of online content—but documents in preparation for a meeting of telecoms ministers suggest ...
The July 1 deadline passed quietly and no Gulf port has implemented the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, shipping officials said. The ISPS Code was adopted in December 2002.