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Proper data management key to e-discovery

Proper data management key to e-discovery

News Singapore kicks off new protocol for discovery of electronic documents to be used as court evidence, which experts say reinforces need for better information management.

Friday, October 02 2009 04:19 PM

Tags: Legal, Data Management, IT Governance, Hewlett-Packard Co., Phone, Security, Protocol, Organization, Keystone Law, Singapore


Software liability law could divide open source

Software liability law could divide open source

News European Commission-proposed software protection law may benefit open source vendors, but push smaller independent developers into a corner.

Wednesday, June 10 2009 07:05 PM

Tags: Open source, Software engineering/development, Legal, Software, Ovum, Open-source Software, David Mitchell, European Union, Hardware, consumer protection


S'pore firm claims patent to image search

S'pore firm claims patent to image search

News Singapore company says it owns patent to technology used by millions of online sites worldwide to link graphics and pictures to other Web pages.

Tuesday, May 27 2008 05:55 PM

Tags: Copyright, Patents, Web sites, SMB, Patent, Image, Search Engine, Singapore, intellectual property, image search


Gee, I wish I hadn't done that

Blogs Was there anything you would have liked to take back from 2006? Any regrets? Or, did you wish some things hadn't happene...

Thursday, January 25 2007 12:31 PM

Tags: Regulations, International governments


Where are my privacy safeguards?

Blogs Are most Asians compelled to take legal action when they feel their privacy has been violated? But, do they have any rig...

Friday, August 17 2007 12:19 PM


Law no help in broadband 'misspeeds'

News It may all come down to semantics for consumers seeking recourse against ISPs for slow Internet connection speeds.

Friday, August 24 2007 06:40 PM

Tags: Business broadband, Personal broadband


S'pore draft spam bill is 'not perfect' yet

Insight The second draft proposal could penalize law-abiding marketers while errant spammers slip through the cracks, says a local IT lawyer.

Thursday, September 15 2005 11:51 AM

Tags: Spam and phishing, Regulations


Debunking top 3 Creative Commons myths

News With the rise of user-generated content online on blogs and photo sharing sites, two lawyers help demystify commonly-held myths surrounding user copyrights.

Monday, October 06 2008 07:38 PM

Tags: Copyright, Web 2.0, Business, Creative Commons, India, Philippines, Open Source, Work, Japan, intellectual property


S'pore to update media competition code

News Regulator proposes new revisions to the country's media competition code to prevent cross-subsidies that may arise from providing converged services.

Monday, March 26 2007 08:14 PM

Tags: Web sites, Antitrust


EU data retention law could impact Asia

News Asia's communications service providers with operations in EU countries must comply, too; and it could cost them dearly.

Friday, March 02 2007 04:01 PM

Tags: Data backup, disaster recovery, Data centers, Regulations, IT Governance, SMB


US government finally lets ICANN go

News update In surprising move, U.S. government says it is ready to relinquish power of organization that oversees global Web traffic to "Internet users everywhere".

Wednesday, September 30 2009 11:24 PM

Tags: Web sites, Domain names, Politics, International governments, Domain Name, ICANN, Asia-Pacific, Singapore, accountability, U.S. Department of Commerce


Net goes beyond U.S. domain

Insight It's time for the U.S. government to wake up to a new cyber reality--one that is inherently global and depends on an international audience to continue functioning.

Tuesday, November 22 2005 09:59 AM

Tags: Web sites, Domain names, Government, International governments


Want to blog? Stick to the rules

Insight Industry players say companies that encourage their employees to blog should also set policies to guide them along.

Monday, September 26 2005 07:56 PM

Tags: Web logs, Workplace


Will bill kill spam?

Insight Singapore looks set to join the ranks of Australia and the United States in battling unsolicited e-mail with its draft spam bill. But just how effective is legislation in fighting spam?

Monday, October 10 2005 03:17 PM

Tags: Spam and phishing, Spam filtering


Vendors: Ample tests to nip tainted goods

News Major hardware manufacturers say there are enough processes in place to prevent malware-infected equipment from being shipped to customers.

Tuesday, May 26 2009 06:03 PM

Tags: Hardware, Network security, Security Management, Malware, Manufacturing, Seagate Technology LLC, Spokesperson, Singapore, removable storage, virus


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  2. asset
  3. compliance
  4. data management
  5. document management
  6. hewlett - packard co.
  7. information management
  8. it governance
  9. legal
  10. organization
  11. phone
  12. protocol
  13. security
  14. security company
  15. singapore