Note for the 60th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome The set of values and principles, typical of the “European social and cultural...
Benefits and problems caused by online platforms in UK agenda
The EU committee in the British House of Lords has launched an inquiry into the power of online platforms, to feed into the European Commission’s...
Deal on the telecoms single market positive for consumers and industry
Michel Reimon, shadow MEP for the Greens on the deal, said that the Social Democrats and Greens in Parliament wanted to disperse earlier and...
Is EU data protection reform coming to an end?
On 5 November 2014, Peter Hustinx, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS), together with Germany’s Federal Data Protection Commissioner,...
EU privacy group calls for rules on device fingerprinting
Device fingerprinting should be subject to similar consumer protection rules as web cookies, according to the Article 29 Data Protection Working...
Bruno Liebhaberg (Director General CERRE): EU should re-think liberalisation of network industries
Providing quality services at affordable prices should be the guiding principles of regulation of network industries, according to Bruno Liebhaberg...
Ansip worns IT companies
The European Union’s top official for digital markets said on Monday he was concerned that big tech companies may be abusing dominant...
European Court of Justice to consider legal ramifications of offering open WiFi
Lawyer Martin Husovec has a post detailing an important case that has been referred to the EU Court of Justice, which could have a tremendous...
EU hopes to resolve China telecoms dispute
China and the European Union aim to end a long-running telecoms row next week, the EU’s trade chief said on Friday, potentially easing...
European digital single market needs greater effort
More effort is needed to integrate Europe’s digital single market to unlock its growth and job-creating potential, members of the European...
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