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Cliff Stanford to appeal email snoop verdict
News Cliff Stanford, founder of Demon and Redbus, is planning to launch an appeal after receiving a suspended prison sentence for illegally intercepting emails. Stanford was sentenced on Thursday to six months' imprisonment,... [16 Sep 2005]
Demon founder pleads guilty to email snooping
News Cliff Stanford, the founder of Demon Internet and Redbus, pleaded guilty on Thursday morning to unlawful email interception. Co-defendant George Liddell, a former employee of Redbus, also pleaded guilty... [15 Sep 2005]
Demon founder's email interception trial kicks off
News Cliff Stanford, the founder of Demon and Redbus, went on trial on Tuesday over charges of unlawful email interception. Stanford was charged with intercepting email correspondence from John Porter, former chairman of... [13 Sep 2005]
Websites knocked out by hosting firm power failure
News London hosting firm Redbus Interhouse has blamed a power outage for a meltdown which took many of its customers off the web on Tuesday morning. Redbus has apologised and blamed the fault on a failure... [03 Mar 2005]
Demon and Redbus founder charged with stolen emails blackmail plot
News Redbus founder and internet pioneer Cliff Stanford has been charged with conspiracy to blackmail and the illegal interception of communications under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Act 2000. [16 Feb 2004]
TongueWag unveils latest content syndication software
News TongueWag uses hosting facilities from 2020Media located at Redbus' London internet hotel. Port41 has released the latest version of its TongueWag content syndication service, touting it as a way to share news pages,... [10 Dec 2002]
Tech firms still failing ethics test
News Last year, major UK tech firms such as Autonomy, Psion, Redbus, Redstone and Telewest were all missing from the list (see http://www.silicon.com/a47478 for more). FTSE4Good, an index of socially responsible companies,... [17 Sep 2002]
Stanford loses the battle for Redbus
News Serial entrepreneur Cliff Stanford is to sell his stake in Redbus Interhouse, the company he founded, after losing his battle oust the board. Redbus shares rose slightly on the news. Stanford planned to... [06 Aug 2002]
All change at Redbus
News Cliff Stanford, founder of internet hotel firm Redbus, has announced his plans to return to the company as CEO. Stanford has called an extraordinary general meeting for 5 August at which he proposes a vote on replacing... [22 Jul 2002]
Arsenal scores £20m sponsorship deal with mmO2
News Redbus (Charlton Athletic) mm02 has signed a £20m sponsorship deal with Arsenal Football Club which will see its name printed on Arsenal shirts for the next four years.mm02, BT's recently spun-off mobile arm, replaces... [19 Apr 2002]
Budget 2002: The prospects for start-ups, by Cliff Stanford
Comment Cliff Stanford, the founder and one-time boss of Demon Internet and now boss at Redbus, won't be holding his breath when the Chancellor gets up to speak. Cliff Stanford is the founder of Redbus... [17 Apr 2002]
Demon founder says Budget will ignore start-ups' needs
News Cliff Stanford, the founder of Demon Internet and Redbus, believes the 2002 Budget will ignore the problems of those starting new businesses. Stanford claims investment is currently at the lowest level he has ever seen. [16 Apr 2002]
Redbus says 2002 is 'sales year'
News Redbus is calling 2002 its 'sales year' as it looks to cash in on its nine European facilities following a bad 2001. The company's founder, Cliff Stanford, told silicon.com that in 2001 Redbus "had... [18 Mar 2002]
Redbus ploughs on with datacentre opening
News Redbus will next week open the doors to its London III facility despite the depressed state of the web hosting market. The new building has capabilities that are four times more powerful than the facilities already... [15 Nov 2001]
TeleCity looking to hitch a lift from Redbus
News Web hosting firm TeleCity is considering re-entering into talks with rival Redbus as it looks to find a partner to merge with. Previous merger talks between TeleCity and Redbus fell through in August... [14 Nov 2001]