Search results

Showing 1 - 5 of 5 results

Sort results by: date | relevance

Search filters:

By Date

  • 2011 Remove filter

By Channel

  • Research & Data Remove filter
    • Legislation Remove filter

Click remove filters icon to remove filters

Clear this search

Add Search Filters:

By Date

By News Type

European Commissioner backs 'right to be forgotten' data reform

The European Commissioner for Justice today repeated she wants to establish the right to be forgotten in the forthcoming update to the EU's 1995 Data Protection Directive.

Watchdog blasts election adspend

Multimillion-pound advertising campaigns at General Elections could be consigned to history under plans to reform party funding.

Govt to restrict outdoor ads despite planning law revamp

The Government will prevent a US-style explosion of outdoor ads in the countryside when it relaxes planning laws.

O2 criticises 4G auction as 'state aid'

Mobile operator O2 has vehemently opposed some of the terms of Ofcom's proposals to free up spectrum for 4G services, arguing they are "illegal under EU law" because they constitute up to £1bn in state aid.

Blocking filesharing websites will be no 'silver bullet', says Ofcom

The ability within the Digital Economy Act to block websites engaged in illegal filesharing will not be a "silver bullet" in the battle against copyright theft, Ofcom chief executive Ed Richards has warned government.


Additional Information

Latest jobs Jobs web feed