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Paris, 7 May 2013 — For more than a year, the EU Parliament have been examining the Proposal for a Regulation of the EU Commission aimed at reforming the European data protection legal framework. Until...
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View ArticleWhy the EU Commission's True Intent is to Kill Net Neutrality
Paris, 19 July 2013 — Since last week, after citizen groups started criticizing the EU Commission over its leaked draft regulation threatening to kill Net neutrality, Commissioner Neelie Kroes and her...
View ArticleNeelie Kroes Pushing Telcos' Agenda to End Net Neutrality
Paris, 30 August 2013 — For the past 3 years, a consortium led by Alcatel-Lucent has been working on technical, business and legal aspects of a plan that would effectively put an end to the free and...
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Read in PDFIntroductionThe European Union Court of Justice ruling of 13 May 2014 on a case brought by Google Spain highlighted the problems for the protection of freedom of expression and the right to...
View ArticleRecommendations on The Right to Be Forgotten by La Quadrature du Net and...
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View ArticleNet neutrality: one year after, a dark picture
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View ArticleRecommendations on The Right to Be Forgotten by La Quadrature du Net and...
Read in PDFIntroductionThe European Union Court of Justice ruling of 13 May 2014 on a case brought by Google Spain highlighted the problems for the protection of freedom of expression and the right to...
View ArticleePrivacy: unraveling the lobbies' falsehoods
Paris, 8 December 2016 — The review of the European ePrivacy directive on the confidentiality of electronic communications may not have reached the limelight yet, but this doesn't mean that the...
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View ArticleLa Quadrature is ten years old! Assessing the past and opening fresh...
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View ArticlePrivacy Alert: #0 Introduction
Paris, 7 May 2013 — For more than a year, the EU Parliament have been examining the Proposal for a Regulation of the EU Commission aimed at reforming the European data protection legal framework. Until...
View ArticlePrivacy Alert #1: Explicit Consent, the Cornerstone
This analysis is a part of a series.Paris, 22 May 2013 — When you are browsing the web, can you say who collects information about you, what is the nature of that information and who may access it? Can...
View ArticleWhy the EU Commission's True Intent is to Kill Net Neutrality
Paris, 19 July 2013 — Since last week, after citizen groups started criticizing the EU Commission over its leaked draft regulation threatening to kill Net neutrality, Commissioner Neelie Kroes and her...
View ArticleNeelie Kroes Pushing Telcos' Agenda to End Net Neutrality
Paris, 30 August 2013 — For the past 3 years, a consortium led by Alcatel-Lucent has been working on technical, business and legal aspects of a plan that would effectively put an end to the free and...
View ArticleRecommendations on The Right to Be Forgotten by La Quadrature du Net and...
Read in PDFIntroductionThe European Union Court of Justice ruling of 13 May 2014 on a case brought by Google Spain highlighted the problems for the protection of freedom of expression and the right to...
View ArticleNet neutrality: one year after, a dark picture
Paris, 1 June 2017 — On the first anniversary of the adoption of the EU regulation on the Open Internet which governs the aspects of Net neutrality, and as the ARCEP (French Telco regulator) publishes...
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