After a busy weekend in the Digital world, please click on the link below to read each article in full:

 

TheRegister.co.uk

Cambridge boffins fear ‘Pandora’s Unboxing’ and RISE of the MACHINES

 

TheTelegraph.co.uk

Apple Samsung lawsuit: six more products under scrutiny

 

TheRegister.co.uk

Data cops seek ‘urgent clarification’ on new Facebook advertiser plans

 

The Register.co.uk

ICO: Anonymised data doesn’t HAVE to guarantee your privacy

 

Guardian.co.uk

The ombudsman’s verdict on the Observer on alleged Data Protection breach 10 yrs ago

 

Computer-weekly.com

Ofcom publishes proposals for white space devices

 

Information-Age.com

Plymouth City Council fined £60k for child data breach

 

RT.com

New Facebook policy raises alarms over sharing of user data

 

CCLonline.com 

UK Government in Talks on Data Protection – CCL Computers

 

Publicservice.co.uk

ICO: data anonymisation code to protect privacy – Public Service

 

BBC.co.uk

New law to tackle stalking introduced, including online stalking via Social Media

 

BBC.co.uk 

Interactive school desk ‘boosts maths’ claims research – Is this the future for education?

 

BBC.co.uk

Privacy concerns as US school tag tracker project prompts court row

 

BBC.co.uk

Who owns the online world? European Parliament warns against UN internet control

 

BBC.co.uk

BBC News – Samsung audit finds ‘inadequate practices’ at China suppliers

 

BBC.co.uk

Uproar over Saudi women’s ‘SMS tracking’

 

Please let me k now below if you see any other Digital Law News articles online today

 

 

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