A35: Guidance on implementation of Telecoms rules on privacy
Give guidance by 2011 for the implementation of new Telecoms Framework with regard to the protection of individuals' privacy and personal data.

What is the problem ? Implementation of new ePrivacy rules

The EU telecoms reform package adopted on 25 November 2009 brings several changes to the Directive on privacy and electronic communications and strengthens rules on access to users' terminal equipment applicable to malware, spyware and cookies. By 26 May 2011, EU Member States must have implemented the new EU telecoms rules.

Why is EU action needed ? EU can provide guidance

In as much as there is a risk of incorrect and/or inconsistent implementation across the EU the Commission should give guidance in order to achieve effective protection of ePrivacy rights and legal certainty for industry.

This action is closely linked with the Digital Agenda action 34, action 12 and action 10.

What has the Commission done/will the Commission do?

In October 2010, guidance was provided to the Member States on the implementation of Article 5(3) of the ePrivacy Directive via the Communications Committee (Working document COCOM10-34), leaving some room for a self-regulation by the industry.

This document was made available to the wider public on 21 December 2010.

Contact:

Wolf-Dietrich.Grussmann@ec.europa.eu


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