Google Reminds Us All To Vote
In case you forgot that today was polling day in both the local and EU elections, Google's got your back: Today's Google doodle is a gentle reminder that the EU elections are on, with polling having
You Have the Right to Be Forgotten: European Court Rules against Google
European citizens have the right to be forgotten, according to the Court of Justice of the European Union which ruled today that search engines must remove links relating to individuals, under certain circumstances, if requested to do so by the
Buíochas na bPolannach
Tá sé seo ar fheabhas! After 10 years of Polish EU membership, which has seen many Poles make their homes in Ireland, staff at the Polish embassy express their gratitude using the Irish language. http://youtu.be/mRoHfQ8cJPs
EU Top Court Overturns Data Retention Directive
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) announced this morning its ruling with respect to the Data Retention Directive. And they've ruled - "The Court of Justice declares the Data Retention Directive to be invalid" Here's the
Introducing .CO.COM
Ken Hansen is CEO of Co.com, a new Second Level Domain Registry with an interesting proposition. As Ken explains it, there are many businesses which missed out on the first wave of .com domains, yet still
A Question of Trust [Audio]
Michele joins Conn for a quick podcast this week (25:12, 15MB, MP3). He's upset: he explains why ICANN's disregard for EU law is discriminating against EU registrars. We talk about about The Day We Fight Back: