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5 years ago... Wire-tapping laws set to cost UK ISPs millions
News Following the launch of a vague consultation document, and after talks with ISPA and LINX, the Home Office has announced that large ISPs such as Demon Internet must be capable of intercepting one in 500... [20 Aug 2004]
ISPs told to grasp the nettle on illegal porn
News Roland Perry, CEO of ISP carrier Linx, defended the IWF as an effective safeguard, helping to keep newsgroups, if not the whole of the net, free of child pornography. Earlier this week, Thus - which owns... [23 Feb 2001]
ISPs plan to sidestep libel responsibility
News At the meeting - attended by the London Internet Exchange (Linx), legal experts and the Computer Crime Working Group - Linx presented a best practice framework for industry self-regulation, which has... [31 Jul 2000]
Update: Demon pays out £250,000 in libel case
News Internet organisations such as Cyber-Rights & Cyber-Liberties (UK), the Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) and London Internet Exchange (Linx) have in the past campaigned against ISPs being held... [30 Mar 2000]
MP urges industry to back Investigatory Powers Bill
News The Home Office has been working with companies like BT, Cisco, Royal Mail, the Sun/Netscape Alliance and the London Internet Exchange (LINX) to gain a better understanding of the technology industry. [10 Jan 2000]
Battle lines drawn over wire-tapping bill
News Roland Perry, Regulation Officer at the London Internet Exchange (LINX), said: "It's currently a mess, and most of our members agree IOCA '85 needs a revamp. Richard Clayton, Internet expert at Demon... [19 Dec 1999]
Select Committee Report: All party group expresses concern over IOCA
News Roland Perry, director of LINX, welcomed the move and said, "This makes it a much more realistic goal for ISPs to provide for and would incur far less cost. The only ISP that has publicly stated its estimate for the... [04 Nov 1999]
Wire-tapping laws set to cost UK ISPs millions
News Following the launch of a vague consultation document, and after talks with ISPA and LINX, the Home Office has announced that large ISPs such as Demon Internet must be capable of intercepting one in 500... [20 Aug 1999]
Demon ruling prompts eBay to reconsider UK future
News Internet and cyberliberties groups such as the Internet Service Provider Association (Ispa), the London Internet Exchange (Linx) and Internet Freedom were quick to warn that the development of the Internet and ecommerce... [16 Jun 1999]
Demon pledges to contest Godfrey lawsuit
News Keith Mitchell, chairman of London Internet Exchange (Linx) which represents ISPs, said ISPs will now be forced to consider how they should act once told about allegedly defamatory content. As Demon... [15 Jun 1999]
ISPs slam European Web caching law
News Keith Mitchell, executive chairman of the London Internet Exchange (Linx), said the Parliament needs to find a more constructive approach. Linx's Mitchell added: "It's unlikely to see the light of day. [11 Feb 1999]
