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Europe has appointed its first commissioner to hold a separate justice portfolio, taking a ‘step in the right direction’ towards separating the conflicting demands of justice and security. Full Article at Law Society Gazette
Protection of users' rights will be a key element of future EU policies in the field of information and communication technology (ICT), according to the converging initial plans of different EU institutions. Full Article at EurActive.com
(CBS) This story was written by ZDNET UK's Karen Friar. Competition commissioner Neelie Kroes and telecoms commissioner Viviane Reding will take on new duties in a European Commission lineup announced by Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso. Full Article at CBS News
Viviane Reding, the European Commissioner who for the past five years has championed consumer rights in the telecommunications and IT arenas, has been picked to take charge of a re-write of the European Union's 15-year-old data protection laws due to... Full Article at ComputerWorld
Jose Manuel Barroso, the President of (the) Europe(an Commission) has seemingly lost the will to communicate Europe – by either forgetting (doubtful) or neglecting to appoint a Commissioner for Communication. Full Article at New Europe News
Spyros Pappas, lawyer, former Director-General of the European Commission “I welcome the strengthening of DG Health and Consumers (SANCO) with the integration of pharmaceutical products and cosmetics from DG Enterprise, and Biotechnology, Pesticides... Full Article at New Europe News
Viviane Reding said legislation should compy with the Telecoms Reform Package European Commissioner says it will be illegal to disconnect alleged file sharers if judicial process is bypassed The European Commission has said accusations of illegal file... Full Article at VNUNet.com
BRUSSELS, Nov. 24 (UPI) -- The European Union warned Spain it may not cut off Internet access to suspected content pirates without EU-determined due process of law. Full Article at United Press International
Communications Commissioner Viviane Reding has warned Spain to look carefully at proposals to cut off alleged illegal filesharers. Full Article at The Register
The European Union (EU) will almost certainly adopt its Telecoms Reform Package today. Full Article at VNUNet.com
EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - EU telecoms chief Viviane Reding has warned that the European Commission would take action against Spain if the government moves to cut the internet access of content pirates. Full Article at EUobserver.com
En un viejo país ineficiente, algo así como España entre dos guerras civiles, poseer una casa y poca hacienda y memoria ninguna. Full Article at European Tribune - Community, Politics & Progress.
Wespennest 157 (2009) On its fortieth anniversary, Wespennest brings out an issue entitled "Being old" – "not only as the description of a condition, but also as assurance of a turbulent, varied and not infrequently remarkable history," write editors... Full Article at Eurozine
EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - Billionaire investor George Soros has said the European Union must do more to help its struggling eastern region, including a fast-tracking of member state applications to join the euro currency. Full Article at European Tribune - Community, Politics & Progress.
EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso on Thursday (12 November) admitted he is unlikely to achieve his aim of getting more women commissioners in the next commission than is currently the case. Full Article at EUobserver.com
The question before the European Council -- made up of heads of state and key ministers from the EU's 27 member nations -- was whether Internet access should be interpreted as a fundamental human right, and whether obstructing access could be construed... Full Article at BetaNews
In an attempt to spare Internet users the fear of random crackdowns on illegal downloading, EU lawmakers and governments have officially finished coming up with new rights for them on Thursday. Full Article at RedOrbit
EU lawmakers and governments have agreed on new rights for internet users, aiming to protect them from arbitrary crackdowns on those who illegally download music and movies on the internet. Full Article at The Independent
From conspiracies and human oddities to movies and photographs, everyone loves top ten lists. Millions of people chat every day via instant messaging. Get privy to its wonders with this guide. Full Article at iAfrica.com
(BRUSSELS) - The European parliament and EU nations have agreed new rules to improve the rights to European mobile phone and Internet users, and offer more protection against illegal Internet porn and copyright abuse. Full Article at EUbusiness
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EU information society and media commissioner Viviane Reding (R) and the editor-in-chief of the German magazine Stern, Hans Ulrich Jorges (L), who is the initiator of the European Charter on Freedom of the Press, give a press conference at EU headquarters in Brussels on June 9, 2009.
View Photo »EU information society and media commissioner Viviane Reding (R) and the editor-in-chief of the German magazine Stern, Hans Ulrich Jorges (L), who is the initiator of the European Charter on Freedom of the Press, give a press conference at EU headquarters in Brussels on June 9, 2009.
View Photo »French State Secretary in charge of New Technology Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet (R) speaks with EU information society and media commissioner Viviane Reding (L) on March 31, 2009 before the start of a Transport Telecom Energy Council meeting at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »EU information society and media commissioner Viviane Reding (R) gives a press conference Belgian the president and chief executive officer of the Interuniversity Microelectronics Center (IMEC) in Leuven, Belgium, Gilbert Declerck (L), on the 'Cyberellas - Europe needs more women workin...
View Photo »European information society commissioner Viviane Reding gives a press conference on March 25, 2009 to present the 14th Single Telecoms Market Progress Report at European commission headquaters in Brussels.
View Photo »European information society commissioner Viviane Reding gives a press conference on March 25, 2009 to present the 14th progress report of the Single European Electronic Communications Market at European commission headquaters in Brussels.
View Photo »EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Commission Vice-President designate Catherine Ashton (C) talks with Commissioner for Administrative Affairs Siim Kallas and Commissioner for Telecoms Viviane Reding (rear R) as they attend the first Commission meeting after the beginning of...
View Photo »European Union Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding holds a news conference on telecommunications reform at the European Parliament in Brussels November 5, 2009.
View Photo »European Union Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding holds a news conference on telecommunications reform at the European Parliament in Brussels November 5, 2009.
View Photo »European Union Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding holds a news conference on telecommunications reform at the European Parliament in Brussels November 5, 2009.
View Photo »The editor-in-chief of the German magazine Stern, Hans Ulrich Jorges, who is the initiator of the European Charter on Freedom of the Press, gives a press conference with EU information society and media commissioner Viviane Reding (not pictured) at EU headquarters in Brussels on June 9,...
View Photo »Portuguese Science and Technology Minister Jose Mariano Gago (L) speaks with EU information society and media commissioner Viviane Reding on March 31, 2009 before the start of a Transport Telecom Energy Council meeting at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »EU information society and media commissioner Viviane Reding (R) and the editor-in-chief of the German magazine Stern, Hans Ulrich Jorges (L), who is the initiator of the European Charter on Freedom of the Press, give a press conference at EU headquarters in Brussels on June 9, 2009.
View Photo »I therefore invite the Spanish authorities to consult very closely with the European Commission before heading into a direction which could soon turn out to be a blind alley
If Spain cuts off internet access without a procedure in front of a judge, it would certainly run into conflict with the European Commission.
Despite the economic slowdown, Europe continues to have a very dynamic broadband market. Enhanced competition is driving better services, and consumers nowadays regard their broadband internet access as an essential part of life
The debate between Parliament and Council has also clearly shown that we need find new, more modern and more effective ways in Europe to protect intellectual property and artistic creation ... The promotion of legal offers, including across borders, should become a priority for policy makers.
It is very good news for Europe's citizens
People's privacy and the integrity of their personal data in the digital world is not only an important matter, it is a fundamental right protected by European law. That is why the EC is vigilant in ensuring that European Union rules and rights are put in place
It will be my key priority to work, in cooperation with other commissioners, on a simple, consumer-friendly legal framework for accessing digital content in Europe's single market, while ensuring at the same time fair remuneration of creators
Achieving a Digital Single Market is a top priority for Europe
If we act swiftly, pro-competitive European solutions on books digitization may well be sooner operational than the solutions presently envisaged under the Google Books Settlement in the United States
Europe should seize this opportunity to take the lead, and to ensure that books digitisation takes place on the basis of European copyright law, and in full respect of Europe's cultural diversity
If we act swiftly, pro-competitive European solutions on books digitisation may well be sooner operational than the solutions presently envisaged under the Google Books Settlement in the US
If we can end the spam plague within Europe we will set the example for our neighboring countries and other parts of the world which are as responsible for spam we receive in Europe
In general, consumers and service providers in Europe seem to be in a relatively good position overall with regard to net neutrality, compared to the situation in the US where the debate is just really starting now ... This is because European consumers generally have, thanks to pro-competitive EU regul...
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