
ePrivacy regulation



German Ministry Conducted a Research on Economic Impact of ePrivacy Regulation
The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy had mandated an economic impact of the ePrivacy Regulation on online advertising and ad-based digital business model. The study considered details on the impact the European Commission […]

Bulgaria’s EU Presidency: Key Priorities Outlined
The Republic holds the presidency of the Council of the EU since the 1st of January for the first six months of 2018. The presidency with the focus on needs of the European citizens aims […]

FEDMA Defends Industry Position on ePrivacy Regulation at Privacy Platform
On November 9, European Parliament Privacy Platform held a session with the theme “Track or Treat!” Behavioural targeting and online privacy’ during IAPP Europe Data Protection Congress. The panel hosted by MEP Sophie in’t Veld focused on the state-of-play […]

Press Release – FEDMA Regrets Missed Opportunity to Further Discuss of ePrivacy Regulation in European Parliament
26 October 2017 – Today, the European Parliament, in Strasbourg, confirmed the mandate for negotiations on the ePrivacy Regulation. The mandate received a short majority with 318 votes against 280 and 20 abstentions, illustrating strong […]

ePrivacy: MEPs Adopt Extreme Report In LIBE Committee
On 19th October, the Civil Liberties justice and home affairs committee (LIBE committee) adopted the report of MEP Marju Lauristin for the review of the ePrivacy Regulation. The report was adopted by a short majority […]

92% Europeans would reduce use of internet services if switched to pay access
FEDMA article – Most of the EU citizens are not willing to pay for any services or content online, while 9 out of 10 users say that they would stop accessing their most used websites and […]

MEPs Propose New Amendments to The ePrivacy Regulation and MEP Lauristin to be Replaced
FEDMA Article – After the publication by Member of the European Parliament Marju Lauristin of her draft report composed of 135 amendments to the European Commission’s proposal for a ePrivacy Regulation, MEPs of the civil […]

UK DMA Study on Data privacy 2015: what the consumer really thinks
UK DMA – Data privacy: what the consumer really thinks 2015 It is crucial that brand strategists, futurologists and government regulators keep up to date with fast changing attitudes to privacy. Importantly, brands need to […]