Rose
Please correct this when you're less tired and have read the juegmdnt. This is a three part Judgment which the Court may have erred on. The third question deals with the lawfulness of a settlement agreement which agreed the '3 strikes' deal, it remains inapplicable to others until ordered by a Court. No legislation exists to the contrary unlike the UKs Mandelson led bill ... This man complained of lobbying when C4 exposed the various MPs in the UK, yet he was directly lobbied by Music firms before rejoining government. Just ask the former Head of Ofcom, Lord Carter who may have resigned over Mandy's approach.This Irish ruling also declares IP addresses as not being personal data. It conflicts with the French Constitutional Courts findings and also maybe elements of the Article 29 Working Groups views.I'm not convinced this also sits correctly with Directive 2000/31/EC which should allow for mere conduit protection for ISPs and also Article 3A of the 2009 New Communications Regulatory Framework which was Amendment 138 to same.Please amend your main post. Thanks.
Rose Please correct this when you're less tired and have read the juegmdnt. This is a three part Judgment which the Court may have erred on. The third question deals with the lawfulness of a settlement agreement which agreed the '3 strikes' deal, it remains inapplicable to others until ordered by a Court. No legislation exists to the contrary unlike the UKs Mandelson led bill ... This man complained of lobbying when C4 exposed the various MPs in the UK, yet he was directly lobbied by Music firms before rejoining government. Just ask the former Head of Ofcom, Lord Carter who may have resigned over Mandy's approach.This Irish ruling also declares IP addresses as not being personal data. It conflicts with the French Constitutional Courts findings and also maybe elements of the Article 29 Working Groups views.I'm not convinced this also sits correctly with Directive 2000/31/EC which should allow for mere conduit protection for ISPs and also Article 3A of the 2009 New Communications Regulatory Framework which was Amendment 138 to same.Please amend your main post. Thanks.