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EU Parliament officially adopts AI Act — landmark regulation likely to become law in May | VentureBeat

Nearly three years after draft rules were proposed, European Parliament lawmakers approved the landmark EU AI Act today.

Enhancing sell-in and sell-out forecasting using ensemble machine learning method - Amazon Science

Accurate sell-in and sell-out forecasting is a ubiquitous problem in the retail industry. It is an important element of any demand planning activity. As a global food and beverage company, Nestle´ has hundreds of products in each geographical location that they operate in. Each product has its…

Nations, companies should prepare for cyberwar, experts say | Network World

The world hasn't yet seen examples of true cyberwar, although governments around the world need to prepare for it, an expert in cybersecurity law from Estonia said Monday.

RIM may win more time to meet India rules on BlackBerry | Network World

Research In Motion (RIM) will likely gain more time to run its BlackBerry service in India as it negotiates with the government on giving access to data on its networks to law enforcement agencies.

RIM gets partial solution, reprieve in India | Network World

India said that Research In Motion's BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) service will continue to be available after Oct. 31, the deadline the government had given RIM to provide interception of communications to Indian law enforcement agencies.

Supreme Court strikes down one part of Sarbanes-Oxley | Network World

The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down one part of the controversial Sarbanes-Oxley Act, ruling Monday that Congress overstepped its authority when establishing the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), an investigatory panel focused on enforcing the eight-year-old law.

San Francisco close to passing cell phone radiation law | Network World

San Francisco is close to passing a bill that would require cell phone retailers to clearly mark how much radiation is emitted by the phones they sell.

EU Parliament warned to wait for ruling on patent law | Network World

The European Parliament has been asked to wait for a landmark ruling from the European Court of Justice before voting on a single-patent system for Europe that organizations fear could hurt software companies.

E-discovery: How a Law Firm Slashes Time and Costs | Network World

It's no secret that corporations are drowning in data. IDC estimates the volume of computer data worldwide will reach 1.2 million petabytes during 2011. A November, 2010 Gartner study found data growth was one of the top three challenges for data center managers at 47 percent of large enterprises.

Justices question Microsoft’s vision of patent law | Network World

The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in a Microsoft patent case.

Security laws, regulations and guidelines directory | Network World

This directory includes laws, regulations and industry guidelines with significant security and privacy impact and requirements. Each entry includes a link to the full text of the law or reg as well as information about what and who is covered.

Xerox tracks traffic violators with cameras on buses | Network World

Xerox on Monday said it is equipping school buses with cameras that capture traffic law violations, which can help cut down on injuries and fatalities resulting from collisions.

Pornography filters in India have little impact | Network World

Search engines and other Web sites in India are required by law to filter pornographic content. But the opportunity for circumvention is so large, and government interest in prosecution so low, that the country is better off doing away with the laws, analysts said.

EU fines flat-screen panel companies for illegal cartel | Network World

The European Commission on Wednesday found Asian flat-screen panel makers guilty of forming a cartel and fined them for breaching competition law.

White House delivers cybersecurity legislation | Network World

The White House today sent its cybersecurity legislation to Capitol Hill, asking for changes in the law that will give the Dept. of Homeland Security more authority and duties in overseeing both private-sector and government networks. The White House is also asking for a national data-breach law that would supercede the patchwork of state data-breach laws now in place around the country.

US reviewing if visa fee hike breaks WTO rules | Network World

The U.S. is reviewing whether a law that increases some visa fees is compliant with World Trade Organization (WTO) rules, the U.S. Department of State said on Monday. The move follows strong criticism of the law from outsourcers and the Indian government.

India plans to lobby for drop in U.S. visa fees | Network World

A new U.S. law that increases visa fees to pay for border security is a national issue for India rather than one that only affects Indian outsourcing companies, according to India's National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom).

Feds: We need tools to meet transparency law | Network World

Federal IT officials doubt that agencies can enforce the Obama administration's accountability and transparency rules as they spend funds allocated by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, according to a survey that will be released on Monday.

3 Ways Sourcing Pros Can Serve An Innovation Agenda | Network World

As the economic downturn begins to loosen its grip, many organizations are moving away from cost cutting and toward innovation and growth. The CEOs behind these strategic decisions recognize that in a business environment characterized by higher levels of uncertainty and risk, the ability to generate and sustain innovation programs will be a crucial element of long-term differentiation and growth. Despite this executive-level focus, however, Forrester has found that corporate leadership often lacks the str

Legal wiretap mechanisms may be open to abuse within ISPs | Network World

The built-in mechanism that lets many Internet providers tap communications for law enforcement agencies is susceptible to abuse by insiders who work for the ISPs, Black Hat 2010 was told.

Proposed copyright law hurts users | Network World

A Canadian university professor believes there is a campaign in the U.S. to make Canada out to be a haven for content piracy in order to push stricter copyright law,when in fact Canada's copyright legislation is compliant with its international obligations.

Law firm rallies AT&T customers to block T-Mobile merger with lure of cash | Network World

Law firm Bursor & Fisher wants AT&T customers to help it stop the AT&T-T-Mobile merger and is using the prospect of a $10,000 arbitration payment to bring people onboard.