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A server in space? File sharers going to new lengths to escape the law 
Posted on  22-10-2010 02:34:46 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  Business Desk

If the latest attempt by internet file sharers to escape the long arm of the law is to be believed, the lawyers must be rubbing their hands with glee.

A debate is ongoing among the sharers community about launching a server into space where they could host Pirate ...


  
90 per cent of businesses expect more industrial action 
Posted on  19-10-2010 08:51:05 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  News Desk

News Desk

On the day the coalition Government is expected to make "deep and severe" cuts to the public sector, new research has showed that bosses want tougher anti-strike laws to combat "increased militancy" in the work force.

According to law firm DLA ...


  
"Make albums £1" says former Warner boss 
Posted on  16-10-2010 01:22:20 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  Business Desk

A former boss of Warner Music UK thinks the record industry should slash digital music to just £1 an album.

Former Warner chief Rob Dickins made the industry splitting opinion at music confrence 'In The City' thos week.

He said that if record labels slashed download prices so ...


  
Rupert Murdoch's "fail-wall" - "Open" Guardian revenues up 50% 
Posted on  15-10-2010 01:29:23 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  declan@thelondondailynews.com

Figures have suggested that the great Rupert Murdoch pay-wall experiment is failing while the "open" Guardian website has increased revenues by 50%.

Circulation figures from ABC show that The Times and Sunday Times print sales fell 14.8% and 9.5% year-on-year respectively.

The strategy was designed to protect hard ...


  
HMV edge closer to 'merging' Waterstone off the High Street 
Posted on  08-10-2010 12:48:26 PM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  Business desk

Music retail giant HMV are edging closer to merging book store Waterston’s off the High Street.

Both brands are owned by the HMV Group and stock similar items, sales are slumping and gadgets such as eBooks mean more empty floor space.

The latest sign that Waterstone's will be ...


  
Three years in the making - London Savoy re-opens this weekend - What's new? 
Posted on  07-10-2010 12:51:56 PM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  declan@thelondondailynews.com

After three years of scaffolding and masonry the iconic London Savoy Hotel is set to reopen.

A £100m refurbishment to restore the 121-year-old building to its former glory is complete this Sunday as the Strand building one again flings open its doors to the capitals great and good.

  
French fuming with £700m Eurostar 200mph supertrain snub 
Posted on  07-10-2010 02:27:32 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  declan@thelondondailynews.com

The French are fuming at a major £700m Eurostar fleet upgrade which excludes Gallic firms.

Eurostar is splashing out on a new fleet of 200mph supertrains that could slash journey times to the continent, according to the travel firm. Paris could be just two hours away, ...


  
Ministry of Sound to 'sue the fans' in High Court action forcing PlusNet to hand over data 
Posted on  01-10-2010 01:50:42 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  Business Desk

It appears the Ministry Of Sound is about to 'sue-the-fans', breaking music industry code against pursuing individual file sharers.

Legal men Gallant MacMillan will reportedly go to the High Court next week to ask a judge to force internet service provider PlusNet to hand over the names and ...


  
IMF "applauds" coalition austerity plans 
Posted on  28-09-2010 06:40:17 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  City News Desk

City News Desk

The International Monetary Fund has endorsed the coalition Governments austerity measures with a recent statement describing the measures as "strong and credible".

The Treasury’s plans to cut public sector spending has been described are "appropriately ambitious" and the report by the IMF said:

  
HSBC fires warning shot at Government in threat to quit London 
Posted on  03-09-2010 01:56:54 AM (GMT +01:00)
Published By  declan@thelondondailynews.com

Britain's strongest bank, HSBC has threatened to quit its London base if the Government moves to break up large banks.

Stuart Gulliver, head of the Canary Wharf-based bank's investment banking division, made the warning at a banking conference.

He said the plans caused "grave concerns" and it has:


  
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