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European Parliament Backs Off Blog Regulation
The European Parliament has passed a resolution urging the European Commission and member states, “to safeguard media pluralism.” The resolution also calls for, “an open discussion on all issues relating to the status of weblogs.”
European Parliament to postpone IP address privacy issue
European parliamentarians, set to vote on changes to the European telecommunications legal landscape this week, will put off at least one crucial question: Should IP addresses be considered private data?
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) will giv
Launch of Europarltv, the Web TV of the European Parliament
The European Parliament will launch its own webTV channel on the Internet: Europarltv
the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) confirms the possibility of a 'Soviet Internet'
EDPS, the European Data Protection Supervisor, points out in its analysis of the Harbour report that amendment 81 gives the possibility of a 'Soviet Internet', where National Regulatory Authorities could impose technological mandates, such as mandatory TP
Tilting perspectives on regulating technologies
Tilting perspectives on regulating technologies, Tilburg Institute for Law and Technology, and Society, Tilburg University
ENDitorial: Wiretapping - the Swedish way
The Swedish Parliament, Riksdagen, adopted 18 June 2008 a law which obliges all telecom and Internet providers to transfer all communication that passes the Swedish border to Försvarets radioanstalt (FRA), or the National Defence Radio Establishment as it
European Dialogue on Internet Governance: Strasbourg, 20-21 October 2008
Consultations before the 3rd IGF in Hyderabad with a particular emphasis on : "Fostering security, privacy and openness on the internet"
European actors interested in Internet Governance issues will meet in Strasburg on 20-21 October 2008, to discuss ope
EU internet proposals raise civil liberty fears
Civil liberty groups claim the new "telecoms package" due to go before the European Parliament in September will result in the loss of individual freedom on the internet, and breach the fundamental principles of human rights in Europe.
Digital Rights
Digital Rights is a non-profit civil organisation aimed at raising awareness of rights in the digital world. Digital Rights was founded in April 2000 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Blogskeptics ponder regulation in Europe
Cruising the European blogosphere early this July, you could not shake the feeling that privacy and freedom of speech are in for tough times.
Bientôt une liste de logiciels autorisés sur internet ?
Le projet de révision de la réglementation européenne sur les télécoms pourrait permettre aux régulateurs nationaux de définir quels logiciels sont autorisés sur le Net.
User-generated content and weblogs - a new challenge
As weblogs represent an important new contribution to media pluralism, there is a need to clarify their status, and to create legal safeguards for use in the event of lawsuits as well as to establish a right to reply
ISPs to Ban P2P With New European Telecom Package?
ZeroPaid is reporting that ISPs could be turned into the copyright police through European legislation that received a number of 'intellectual property' amendments
Taking steps toward mobile cash
European Telecommunications Standards Institute has adopted a common definition for the way a cellphone SIM chip communicates with a near-field communication chip, which bears encoded wireless payment and banking data.
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