15/5/18 Update
The European Commission urges the Council of the European Union to agree on their negotiation position with respect to the draft ePrivacy Regulation. The Commission
The European Commission urges the Council of the European Union to agree on their negotiation position with respect to the draft ePrivacy Regulation. The Commission
The EU Presidency released a revised draft of the ePrivacy Regulation. Among other things, this revised draft somewhat softens the language of Recital 32 which
The European Parliament approves the decision of the Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (“LIBE“) Committee to enter into negotiations with respect to the proposed
The Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (“LIBE“) Committee voted in favour of entering into interinstitutional negotiations, and voted on how the negotiating team would
The Council of the European Union published a revised text of the Draft ePrivacy Regulation. Revisions fail to address the inequalities in treatment that charities
The EU Presidency published a report on the Draft ePrivacy Regulation. It considers the proposed date of application of 25 May 2018 to be unrealistic.
The European Data Protection Supervisor releases its opinion on the proposal for an ePrivacy Regulation. Among other things, the EDPS highlights that consent should be
The International Advertising Bureau releases a statement on the Draft Regulation, stating that it “…risks harming the livelihood of millions of websites and apps that
The European Commission publishes its proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on Privacy and Electronic Communications (the “Draft Regulation”).