The ePrivacy Directive proposal is published

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The ePrivacy Directive proposal is published

On 10 January 2017, the European Commission submitted a proposal for a Directive on the Protection of Personal Information in Electronic Communications (ePrivacy), which should replace Directive 2002/85 / EC. The purpose of the Directive is to adapt the provisions currently envisaged to the evolution of the industry, such as metadata and major communication services such as Facebook, Whatsapp and Linkedin, whose role is now comparable to that of telephone companies and ISPs Traditional. Cliccare qui per leggere la proposta di Direttiva e gli allegati.
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