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No VAT reduction for electronic books, EU court says

By innoword on 5 March 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

According to the Court of Justice of the European Union (decision of March 5, case C-479/13 and C-502/13 Commission v France and Commission v Luxembourg), European Members States cannot apply to electronic […]

The European governments find a deal on roaming and net neutrality: a low-level compromise

By innoword on 4 March 2015 • ( 1 Comment )

The Council of the EU, which is currently lead by the Latvian presidency, finally stroke an agreement on the draft proposal about roaming and net-neutrality. A mandate has been given to the […]

The new US order about net neutrality and Internet, and the impact upon Europe

By innoword on 5 February 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

The FCC, the US regulator for telecoms and Internet, will soon adopt a fundamental decision in the matter of telecom and Internet regulation: as anticipated by various sources, US broadband access will […]

The European reform of net neutrality: time for bazaar negotiations

By innoword on 28 January 2015 • ( 1 Comment )

The European Union is getting closer to a common position for a European regulation on net neutrality. The Latvian presidency, who started to lead the Council in January 2015, circulated a draft […]

The European Commission stops easy consolidation in the telecom markets

By innoword on 4 December 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

The European Commission has started a Phase II investigation regarding an envisaged concentration in the Spanish telecommunications market, regarding the acquisition of Jazztel (a pure fixed operator) by Orange (a Spanish subsidiary […]

Que viva roaming (until 2020 and even further)

By innoword on 17 November 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Roaming surcharges within the EU should end one day, but we do not know when exactly. For the time being, European citizens will continue to pay roaming surcharges abroad at least until […]

Broadband rural development: the “déjà vu” from the European Commission

By innoword on 14 November 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

While people are still speculating about what will be the approach of the new European Commission to boost investments in broadband, Mr. Oettinger – the (German) commissioner for the Digital Agenda – […]

How Obama’s view on net neutrality may influence the European net neutrality reform

By innoword on 12 November 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

The recent intervention of President Obama in the matter of net neutrality sounded like a bomb in the US ongoing reform of net neutrality. We all know that following the judicial case […]

From hyperlinks to embedded videos: not a copyright infringement, EU court says

By innoword on 27 October 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

A landmark decision has been adopted by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in the matter of Internet and copyright. The new case concerns embedding a video without the […]

The new relevant market recommendation: Kroes playing the last (deregulatory) trump

By innoword on 10 October 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

The European Commission has published the new recommendation on relevant markets, i.e. the document which will guide the national regulators (“NRAs”) in assessing competition in the EU and imposing regulatory remedies such […]

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