Sentences with phrase «european electronic communications»

This blog covers European electronic communications and media law.

Not exact matches

The original version of the Guidelines came into force in May 2011 following new obligations introduced under the European Framework on Electronic Communications (originally published in 2002 and later revised in 2009).
The other projects selected are: conservation covenants; electoral law, talking account of technological advances; electronic communications code; European contract law; family financial orders following divorce and enforcing financial arrangements for children; offences against the person; rights to light in connection with planning law and land development; the regulation of taxis and private hire vehicles; trademark and design litigation; and the law of wildlife management.
By applying to all traffic data of all users of all means of electronic communications the Directive entailed «an interference with the fundamental rights of practically the entire European population» [56] and did not require a relationship between the data retained and serious crime or public security [58 - 59].
Back in January the European Court of Justice ruled that «General and indiscriminate retention» of emails and electronic communications by governments is illegal, which very much challenges the remit of the UK's so - called snooper's charter, the Investigatory Powers Act.
However, Ofcom points out that its remit is limited to the regulation of spectrum and electronic communications services and the safety of the scheme would have to be approved by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
Bulgaria joined Insafe in 2008, when the Applied Research and Communications Fund established a Bulgarian Safer Internet Centre in consortium with Association Parents, the Bulgarian Federation for Electronic Sportand DeConi advertising agency, and with co-funding from the European Commission.
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