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The end of domestic mobile consolidation in the EU

By innoword on 3 May 2016 • ( 3 Comments )

Rumors say that tomorrow 4 of May (or later during the month) the European Commission will render a negative  opinion (a prohibition, in other words) about the merge in UK between the […]

European court rushes in rescue of hyperlinks

By innoword on 7 April 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

  An opinion rendered today by the Court of Justice of the European Communities appears very innovative with regard the legal status of hyperlinks and their relation with copyright law. If confirmed […]

Terror does not stop the Internet

By innoword on 22 March 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

The images of the departure hall of the international airport of Brussels are devastating, and these of the Maalbeek metro as well. Today’s terrorist attack in Brussels was a shot to our […]

EU dataflow: the new Privacy Shield is (almost) born

By innoword on 2 February 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

  On February 2, 2016 the European Commission announced in a press conference in Strasbourg to have found a political agreement with the US authorities to allow the transfer of personal data from […]

How the European copyright rules help the US entertaining industry to make more money in the EU rather than in US

By innoword on 8 December 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Tomorrow December 9th the European Commission will publish a copyright package consisting of a communication on the copyright reform plus 2 legislative proposals (about content portability and contractual conditions respectively). On the […]

Italian web-blocking goes into a mess

By innoword on 4 December 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

With a landmark decision today the Italian Constitutional Court threw into confusion the Italian Internet market. The highest Italian court had been asked to verify the consistency with the Italian Fundamental Chart […]

Zero-rating: the European Parliament washing hands like Pontius Pilate

By innoword on 26 October 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

As well all know, on Tuesday October 27 the European Parliament, meeting in plenary session, will likely approve the new net neutrality provisions which are part of the Single Telecom Market (“STM”) […]

Studies say that (actual) broadband download speeds in Europe are considerably higher than in US

By innoword on 23 October 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

The European Commission published 3 studies in the area of broadband performance revealing very interesting data about how different degrees of competition may influence this market. The data comparison between EU and […]

The end of the Safe Harbor regime: time for structural separation of personal data?

By innoword on 6 October 2015 • ( 2 Comments )

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) declared invalid the so-called Safe Harbor decision of April 26, 2000 of the European Commission which allowed US platforms and OTTs such as Facebook, Amazon, […]

Zero-rating practices to become norm in Europe, according to (quasi-final) net neutrality regulation

By innoword on 1 October 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Today the Council formally approved the Roaming and Net Neutrality provisions of the TSM (Telecom Single Market) Regulation under the new name “Regulation laying down measures concerning open internet access and amending […]

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