European telecoms firms call for pragmatism on net neutrality

By Leila Abboud BARCELONA (Reuters) – Europe's two biggest telecom operators have called on regulators to be flexible and pragmatic in finalising rules to protect the openness of the Internet, to allow them to give priority to certain kinds of data traffic on their networks.

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Taiwan orders Alibaba withdrawal after rules violation: official

By J.R. Wu TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan has ordered Alibaba Group Holding Ltd to withdraw from the country within six months because the online retailer had violated investment rules required for a Chinese company, an economics ministry official said on Monday.

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Japan’s NTT Comm in talks to buy German e-shelter: source

By Yoshiyasu Shida TOKYO (Reuters) – NTT Communications Corp is in talks to acquire German data center provider e-shelter for about 100 billion yen ($836 million), according to a source familiar with the matter.

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Oracle sues Oregon officials in healthcare website dispute

By Shelby Sebens PORTLAND, Ore. (Reuters) – Oracle America Inc, the software giant in charge of developing Oregon's failed health exchange website, has filed suit against five former staff and campaign advisers to the state's former governor, saying they worked behind the scenes to kill the site for political reasons, court documents showed

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Uber security breach may have affected up to 50,000 drivers: LA Times

(Reuters) – About 50,000 of Uber’s driver names and license numbers may be in the hands of an unauthorized third party due to a data breach that occurred last year, Los Angeles Times reported, citing the ride service provider’s managing counsel of data privacy.

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