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The festival brings an unmissable array of over 50 top British features and short films to netizens across China.
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A couple from Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, were sentenced at Northampton Crown Court yesterday for possession with intent to supply unlicensed medicinal products and Class C controlled drugs in the UK.
Mark Field, Minister for India at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, delivered the keynote speech at international conference on Cyber Security in New Delhi.
Consumers must beware of traders using the internet to sell counterfeit and pirated goods, according to Intellectual Property Crime report.
Office of Fair Trading (OFT) closed consumer enforcement case.
Get Safe Online is predicting a huge rise in online ticket scams over the summer months as the festival and concert season provides rich pickings…
A 68-year-old Surrey man was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court for possession with intent to supply unlicensed medicines and Class C drugs in the UK.
Online cryptocurrency trading company falsely claiming support from high-profile entrepreneurs has been wound-up after losing £1.5 million of clients’ funds.
The PM spoke about new measures to eradicate online child abuse including blocking search results, identifying images and law enforcement.
Juror jailed for researching the case she was on and telling the rest of the jury information they did not know.
An online seller has agreed to accept a fine after admitting using automated repricing software to implement an illegal cartel.
The CMA has today announced it is investigating whether online gambling firms are treating their customers fairly.
Law enforcement agencies joined to inaugurate the first Philippine Internet Crimes Against Children Center (PICACC) at Camp Crame today.
A speech examiniming revenge pornography, internet trolling, freedom of speech and contempt of court in the digital age.
Speech given by CMA Inquiry Chair, Philip Marsden, at the 11th Baltic Competition Conference in Vilnius.
In a speech to the Munich Security Conference, Foreign Secretary William Hague said that Britain is "ready to play its part" in responding to the security challenges.
CMA has today announced it is launching enforcement action against a number of online gambling operators suspected of breaking consumer law.
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Internet Safety and Security's opening speech at the Global Counter Terrorism Forum.
The UK and 20 other governments have issued a joint statement on the Socialist Republic of Vietnam’s Decree 72, which will impose further restrictions on the internet in Vietnam.
Following an MHRA investigation, a man from Surrey has been jailed for selling potentially dangerous unlicensed medicines.
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