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Sweden's Pirate Party Gets a Seat at EU Parliament

Sweden's Pirate Party has won a seat at the European Parliament, results showed on Sunday.

Internet Users' Rights Amendment Nears Ratification in EU

The European Parliament voted this week to ratify an amendment that calls upon judicial authorities to act as a safeguard against restrictions on the public's online freedom.

Proposed EU Battery Law Might Cause Trouble for Apple

The European Union is considering new legislation that would make business difficult for electronic devices that don't have removable batteries.

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MPA3® Cascade Now Includes Webbilling.com EU Direct Debit

More Choices for Preferred Alternative Billing Industry leading affiliate statistics software maker,

Joe D ·

MPA3 Adds Webbilling EU Direct Debit to Cascade

Mansion Productions, makers of the XBIZ Award-winning MPA3 affiliate statistics software, has announced the addition of Webbilling.com's EU Direct Debit processing solution to its billing cascade.

EU Plans to Lead Transition to Web 3.0

Europe is planning to take the lead in rolling out the next generation of Internet services, with the European Commission releasing an outline of the steps that Europe will take to usher in "the next wave of the Information Revolution."

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AWE Implements EU Direct Debit Billing

AWE has added Webbilling

Joe D ·
opinion

Growth Markets - EU Internet Audience

The European region recorded its largest ever Internet audience in September 2007, with a 5-percent year over year growth, reaching 226

Joe D ·
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EU Revenue Next Week !!!

Webbilling Enhances Admin Stats European direct debit leader Webbilling

Joe D ·

EU High Court: Privacy Trumps Copyright -- For Now

Content producers cannot compel European telecoms and ISPs to divulge the names and addresses of individuals suspected of violating copyright through use of file-sharing software, the European Court of Justice ruled Tuesday.

LFP Opens New EU Distribution Unit in Germany

Listening to distributors’ comments at a pair of adult tradeshows, LFP has reacted and opened a distribution office and warehouse in Krefeld, Germany.

EU Telecom Firms Sign Self-Regulation Agreement

Twenty-three European telecom operators, content providers and organizations signed an agreement to develop self-regulating codes by February of next year.

StandardPay Banking Partner Receives Cross-Border License for EU

Online payment services provider, StandardPay, announced one of its EU banking partners has obtained a cross-border license, allowing EU adult merchants to acquire direct merchant accounts and process transactions.

StandardPay Opens Doors to EU

Worldwide adult billing company StandardPay has opened its doors to all medium-and small-sized sponsors in the European Union. This was made possible because StandardPay’s main strategic partner has gained the cross-border license.

EU Rejects Spam Trademark

The word “spam” will not be afforded trademark protection within the European Union, which rejected Hormel Foods’ bid to cordon off the intellectual property rights attached to the word synonymous with both unwanted email and a canned, processed meat.

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EU Domain Names Seized

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Stephen Yagielowicz ·

EU Probes Blu-ray, HD-DVD Over Antitrust Concerns

European Commission antitrust officials have made inquiries into the licensing arrangements employed by developers of HD-DVD and Blu-ray, the two rival next generation DVD formats.

400 Registries Sued Over .Eu

Only two months after going live, top-level domain .eu has spurred a legal controversy involving hundreds of “warehoused” domains and a handful of American companies looking to manipulate the U.K. domain registration system and capitalize on the new and popular TLD.

New EU Rules Could Hinder Internet Media/Mobile

Online media might be feeling a crimp if the EU has its way in drafting a new set of rules that could restrict video broadcasts and third-generation mobile content.

Microsoft Defends Itself Against EU Antitrust Fines

Rivals of Microsoft aren’t satisfied with the firm’s defense against fines levied by the European Union for failing to comply with remedies imposed for antitrust violations.