As you may have seen in the news a new “Clause 18” has been proposed for the Digital Economy Bill. This clause would force ISPs to block websites containing copyright infringing material.
This is what we’ve got to say about it:
We’re committed to Race Online 2012
Race Online 2012 is the digital
inclusion campaign led by Martha Lane Fox and supported by the
government. Yesterday it announced its prestigious list of commercial partners, of
which we are one. Together we will be aiming to get 600,000 people
online for the first time by the start of the London Olympics, as part
of Race Online’s bigger objective of getting four million people online
in total by 2012.
TalkTalk Group plc – a bright start
Today is the first day of TalkTalk Group’s life as an independent company. Set up as part of The Carphone Warehouse Group back in 2003, TalkTalk has now separated from its parent company and listed as an independent company on the London stock exchange.
Response to the Government’s 50p phone tax
The 50p phone tax is an unfair, regressive and wasteful way of funding superfast broadband which would deliver less benefit than it will cost, slow superfast broadband roll-out and drive around 200,000 homes off broadband.
Dan Bull takes us back to the 80s when “home taping was killing music”
We all know that the government’s disconnection proposals to deter illegal filesharing are daft and dangerous. And many would agree that the way many people in the music industry have reacted is a little misguided. After all, haven’t we seen this type of scaremongering before?

