[…] Qui va reprendre le flambeau de Fleur Pellerin ? En attendant la nomination d’un(e) éventuel(le) secrétaire d’Etat ou ministre délégué(e) au Numérique, le journaliste Xavier de la Porte s’est mis, le temps d’une brillante chronique…

Europe’s top court has ruled that EU law forcing telecom operators to store customer data for up to two years was illegal, in a decision that will force a change to European privacy laws.

The European…

Paris, 8 April 2014 — In a judgement issued this morning, the Court of Justice of the European Union opposed itself to the bulk data retention of our online communications by ruling the 2006 European…

Singapore’s Ministry of Law has decided that a “three strikes” regime for online copyright infringement is too intrusive for Internet users, and has excluded such an approach from consultations over takedown mechanisms.

The consultation, described in…

C’est fait. Les députés européens ont voté à une large majorité le Paquet Télécom initié par Neelie Kroes. Les frais d’itinérance mobile dans les pays de l’UE disparaitront d’ici le 15 décembre 2015. Quant à…

Il Parlamento europeo punta su una definizione chiara di net neutrality, secondo cui gli operatori sono obbligati a trattare allo stesso modo tutto il traffico. Passando all’abbattimento di costi per facilitare comunicazioni e affari…

The European Parliament has voted to restrict internet service providers’ (ISPs) ability to charge data-hungry services for faster network access. […]

French digital rights campaign group La Quadrature du Net described the vote as being hugely…

Brussels, 3 April 2014 — Today the European Parliament adopted in first reading the Regulation on the Single Telecoms Market (see the vote call). By amending the text with the amendment proposals made by the…

[…] European lawmakers approved new rules on Thursday aimed at guaranteeing equal access to the Internet and cutting cellphone charges across the 28-member European Union.

The proposals, which had been subject to intense lobbying by industry…

Brussels, 2 April 2014 — In a few hours the European Parliament will vote on the regulation concerning the European single market for electronic communications. This vote in plenary will be the most important vote…