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Cookies Wars part III: The Amendment
Cookie Law Regulation: Self- versus State Finally the Dutch parliament discussed the new Telecommunications law last week. The whole online world had anticipated this day, it was postponed several times, was too late to meet de EU deadline but now … Continue reading
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The Cookie Wars 2: IAB vs OPTA: How personal is your computer?
In 2009 the European Parliament passed a Directive, which require business to obtain the consent of a consumer (i.e. consumers must actively opt-in) in order to store or access information on his or her computer. A fight has broken out … Continue reading
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The Cookie Wars: IAB versus OPTA, Part 1
The online world is nervously awaiting the outcome of the debate in the Dutch parliament about the new telecommunication law. It will have a major impact on how data in the online world is collected, shared, traded and matched. In 2009 … Continue reading
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Tagged cookies, digital, digital world, dilemmas, IAB, information age, information ethics, internet, Opta, privacy, telecommunications law, trust
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