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Twitter sued in super-injunction row

May 23, 2011

An unnamed footballer is suing Twitter after details of a super-injunction he obtained were published on the micro-blogging site.

Regulation, Uncategorized blogging, media, newspapers, sport

Renren shares fall after IPO: Sign of a Chinese internet bubble?

May 12, 2011

Shares of China’s largest social networking firm Renren have lost almost all the gains made since its US stock market debut last week, trading down 8%. The drop follows lingering accounting concerns and fears of further regulation and censorship from China’s government.

Regulation, Uncategorized China, government, technology

Internet regulation in China – New structures to meet new challenges

May 10, 2011

The regulation of online content and businesses has proved a difficult challenge for all countries. Latest to change their approach is China, with the government this week announcing a new agency to oversee internet regulation in China. This comes as big Chinese firms float in the US and investors are looking for clearer guidance about … [Read more…]

Regulation, Uncategorized China, content, global, government

Could super-injuctions take down Twitter?

May 9, 2011

A Twitter account naming super-injunction celebrities attracted over 34,000 followers in less than a day, sparking fears that the micro-blogging site could face pressure from the UK legal establishment.

Regulation, Uncategorized BBC, blogging, media, newspapers

Guest comment: 2 year contracts leave Brits stuck with ‘obsolete smartphones’

May 3, 2011

If you could upgrade your phone right now without paying a penalty, would you go ahead and get that new iPhone or Android smartphone? If you answered yes, you wouldn’t be alone, in fact Retrevo recently discovered that a large number of U.S. phone owners say their phone is either currently out of date or … [Read more…]

Regulation, Uncategorized Android, content, demographics, government

Cookies, online ad regulation and the ‘you’ve been targeted button’

April 19, 2011

Latest news on the cookie saga comes from UK Communications Minister Ed Vaizey who is pushing for a two-tier approach to the new EU regulations on the use of cookies in online marketing. They’re looking at working with browser manufacturers to get one-click approval for cookie downloads, while pushing the ad industry to group together … [Read more…]

Regulation, Uncategorized advertising, government, marketing, UK

More top-level domain names? Could we have ‘.squat’ please?!

December 14, 2010

Another announcement looms from domain name regulators at ICANN, and the cybersquatters are salivating. Let’s hope this time there’s some sense behind the approach and stronger self-regulation for what will follow. The prospect of potentially thousands more top-level domain names is far from something to celebrate given the way the process is managed.

Regulation, Uncategorized brands

Top 5 tips: Fuelling the sales pipeline with lead generation

September 17, 2010

Previously deemed one of the more ‘murky’ digital marketing disciplines, online lead generation (OLG) has matured considerably in recent years. Peter Gowrie-Smith, Founder & Managing Director, the Magnetise Group, offers a guide to getting the most out of generating sales leads on the web.

Regulation, Uncategorized advertising, digital marketing, email, marketing

Event report: The ASA- Expanding to cover internet marketing further

September 15, 2010

As part of a major shake-up in UK marketing regulation, UK firms will soon have to ensure content on their websites and social network pages comply with the same rules as their paid-for advertising. But how will this be policed? And with brand sites now carrying their own press releases and staff blogs, just what’s … [Read more…]

Regulation, Uncategorized advertising, content, marketing, UK

Right to reply: EU regulation on roaming charges fails to protect UK consumers

September 14, 2010

Thinkbroadband.com, the independent broadband news and information site, is warning consumers of the costs of using the Internet on a smartphone that does not come with a ‘data bundle’.

Regulation, Uncategorized Apple, broadband, local, retail
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