Syndicated from Caroline’s Lobbynomics blog (in English), a site from Caroline De Cock, aka @linotherhino
Description: Lobbynomics is a blog about Internet, telecoms, random thoughts and basically all the stuff floating in N-square’s brains when they go lobby the world.
MEPs Voting Behaviour: ‘Winning Sides and Grand Coalitions’? 1 Feb 2011, 8:35 am
How do MEPs Vote after Lisbon? VoteWatch.eu tries to shed light on this question in their third six-monthly report on the voting behaviour of the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and their po. […]
Source: Lobbynomics | Herman Rucic
Data Retention: A keeper or not? 15 Dec 2010, 8:21 am
Coincidence or not, in the evaluation process of the Data Retention Directive (2006/24/EC) the Directorate-General Home Affairs of the European Commission invited all stakeholders to participate on Fr. […]
Source: Lobbynomics | Herman Rucic
Net Neutrality Timeline 24 Nov 2010, 8:25 pm
As Net Neutrality seems to be all over the place at the moment, we considered it couldn’t hurt to put together a summary timeline of the Net neutrality debate. It is obviously not exhaustive and bia. […]
Source: Lobbynomics | Caroline De Cock
Net Neutrality: The Oxford Street Dilemma 22 Nov 2010, 10:22 am
The Hon Ed Vaizey MP, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries, remarked in his recent speech at the Financial Times World Telecoms Conference 2010 (16 & 17th November) that: ‘. […]
Source: Lobbynomics | Herman Rucic
My Right to be Forgotten = Your Obligation to Forget? 18 Nov 2010, 11:24 am
The balance between different rights (e.g. privacy Vs freedom of expression) is a well-known tension. But the creation of new rights that are so-called derivatives from privacy and seem to ignore both. […]
Source: Lobbynomics | Caroline De Cock



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