Digital Economy Act
House of Lords introduces private member's bill to resurrect age verification plan
Baroness Howe of Idlicote's bill intended to force government into implementing the so-called porn block
UK porn website age verification laws to come in on 15th July
BBFC to oversee age-verification process, awarding certificates to providers that achieve privacy and data security standards
Government to forge ahead with mandatory age checks for adult websites
BBFC publishes guidance and draft regulations six months late
UK government delays erection of age-checks for porn sites
Concern over security and privacy of third-party age-verification for porn sites forces delay
UK web pirates to receive warnings - via post and email
Illegally downloading games and films? Expect an email from your ISP soon
Online downloaders face court action from entertainment industry under Ofcom proposals
Digital Economy Act returns to haunt ISPs
BT and TalkTalk lose Digital Economy Act appeal hearing
Internet service providers defeated once again
Motion Picture Association asks Virgin and TalkTalk to block Newzbin 2
Rights holders continue assault on piracy web sites
BT wins right to appeal High Court ruling on Digital Economy Act
Second request for an appeal granted as debate rumbles on
Ed Vaizey questions BT's legal challenge to Digital Economy Act
Internet minister calls repeated attempts to have Act repealed 'odd'
Judge turns down Digital Economy Act Court of Appeal request from TalkTalk and BT
Controversial legislation sees off latest legal challenge
Ofcom to spend £6m implementing Digital Economy Act by 2012
Watcgdog expects to recoup costs from copyright holders, but only if Act is upheld
BT and TalkTalk to appeal High Court ruling on Digital Economy Act
Firms want decision overturned as controversy over new law refuses to die down
High Court judge upholds Digital Economy Act
BT and TalkTalk lose appeal against copyright legislation
TalkTalk and BT prepare for Digital Economy Act hearing
ISPs head for High Court in bid to overturn controversial legislation
LSE report slams DEA as court hearing nears
Rights holders accused of "wishful thinking" over cost of lost sales