BT and Talk Talk partner for Digital Economy Act High Court challenge
08 Jul 2010 | by Mark Banham
BT and Talk Talk are to challenge the Digital Economy Act in the High Court, claiming they want to protect their customers from an "unfair" law.
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BT and Talk Talk are to challenge the Digital Economy Act in the High Court, claiming they want to protect their customers from an "unfair" law.
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