Sentences with phrase «digital bill»

In my last post, I posed a question to readers: Do we need a global digital bill of rights?
CCMS: Fiona Bawdon reported for Legal Voice that the Legal Aid Agency is «in denial» over its flawed digital billing scheme, the Client and Cost Management System (CCMS).
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will implement a 21st century digital bill of rights for EU residents by updating privacy regulations that first went into effect in 1995.
In response to a question from Labour MP Chi Onwurah, who called for the introduction of a «digital bill of rights», Mr Hancock said: «It is increasingly clear that we need a new settlement with these big tech companies.»
For those of us who battle daily with the Legal Aid Agency's digital billing scheme, the Client and Cost Management System (CCMS), the exchange in Legal Voice between Fiona Bawdon and the Legal Aid Agency about the system's functionality (or lack thereof) would have been of interest.
Appeared in the Toronto Star on March 15, 2014 as The Web We Want: Could Canada Lead on a Digital Bill of Rights?
They want smaller, local prisons; a digital bill of rights to protect internet users against security agencies; a second freedom bill to counteract heavy - handed policing of protests and protect free speech.
Among the key proposals are high speed broadband for everyone, an online «knowledge library», digital citizen passports and a digital bill of rights.
Liberal Democrats recently called for a «digital bill of rights» and an end to government bulk collection of data.
Digital bills could be retrieved with simple search words or numbers; the proposal would still allow printed copies on demand.
Obviously, figuring out how a digital bill of rights would work on a global scale is a real challenge.
«What we need,» he writes, «is a Digital Bill of Rights that spells out what freedoms and rights consumers can expect from Internet service providers, content companies, device manufacturers, and the government itself.»
On his agenda is also what he calls a digital bill of rights.
«So we're going to reach out to them, we're going to talk to them about a superfast Internet, we're going to talk to them about a digital bill of rights,» he says.
Lanchester, not a lawyer, makes a sensible and simple proposal for the murky area of legislating government access to private digital information: a digital bill of rights.
In response to a question from Labour MP Chi Onwurah, who called for the introduction of a «digital bill of rights», Mr Hancock said: «It is increasingly clear that we need a new settlement with these big tech companies.»
Mrs May said she hoped Mr Corbyn would join her in tackling misuse of social media, which could lead to mental health issues - he replied by saying he hoped this meant she would back Labour's digital bill «which will provide proper protections for people».
Sinochem then posted an announcement on its website explaining how the digital bill of lading and smart contracts could save 20 % -30 % financial costs.
Once the transition to digital billing is complete, the company will save over 100,000 pages per year in printing and postage service carbon footprints.
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