The UK’s Migration Advisory Committee’s immigration skills charge may mean Indian IT companies have to shell out $400 million every year, NASSCOM has estimated. …read more Source:: Legal
Month: February 2016
Free Basics internet can succeed only if free as in beer
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•After much controversy and an eventual regulatory ban, Facebook has now shuttered its controversial Free Basics service in India, which begs the question whether its “free” internet model will ever …read more Source:: Legal
Victorian Supreme Court approves CSC’s AU$427m UXC acquisition
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•Following approval from UXC shareholders earlier this week, the Supreme Court of Victoria has given the nod for CSC to wholly acquire the IT and business solutions company for AU$427 …read more Source:: Legal
Australian Foreign Affairs says UN Assange ruling not binding
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•The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade says a UN panel’s ruling, which found Julian Assange was being ‘arbitrarily detained’, is not legally binding. …read more Source:: Legal
Acer to preload Microsoft apps, services on its Android mobile devices
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•Microsoft says it has signed deals with 74 hardware makers, including Acer, to preload Microsoft productivity apps and services on their Android tablets and phones. …read more Source:: Legal
Assange to surrender if UN decision goes against him
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•WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has said that he will leave the Ecuadorian embassy if the verdict of a UN investigation goes against him. …read more Source:: Legal
Microsoft ups user, device minimums for Enterprise Agreement volume licensing deals
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•Microsoft’s ultimate quest toward ‘one volume license agreement’ is taking a step forward with a coming change to its Enterprise Agreement minimums, which takes effect July 1, 2016. …read more Source:: Legal