Media owners to side-step EU law on web cookies
06 Jun 2002
threatened to deter consumers and strangle the growth of e-commerce. To stop cookies being outlawed ...
and Industry post to the Cabinet Office. Timms also takes over Alexander's other duties of e-commerce ... , the DTI has reshuffled its three-strong e-commerce and CSR PR team following the promotion of senior press ...
threatened to deter consumers and strangle the growth of e-commerce. To stop cookies being outlawed ...
The appeal is in response to concerns that UK-based companies will be at risk of having their e-commerce activities declared illegal in other European Union states because of the way ministers plan to incorporate the EU's e-commerce directive into UK law. They are said to have strayed from plans to incorporate ...
Douglas Alexander MP, the DTI e-commerce minister, has said he shares industry concern about the potential impact of an opt-in approach for cookies and similar internet data capture devices, adopted ... could have an adverse effect on the development of e-commerce. ...
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