07 Feb 2002
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.
...
04 Dec 2001
| by Claire Billings,
E-commerce minister Douglas Alexander has set out a range of measures to advance broadband Britain and urge businesses to take up government tax breaks which "could cut more than 50 off a typical 260 ...
leaders in internet and e-commerce. This strategy will help us to build on this success for the broadband ...
30 Nov 2001
| by ALASDAIR REID
be in conflict with the EC's e-commerce directive which
holds that ISPs are merely conduits. When that comes ...
29 Nov 2001
| by Sylvia Westall,
on the new e-commerce section on the government's consumer website and in leaflets to be sent out ...
that all high-street shopping rights apply online.
E-commerce minister Douglas Alexander said ...
in Europe. This campaign aims to help both customers and online retailers."
He added: "E-commerce ...
23 Nov 2001
and
speed up a user's identification and e-commerce transactions. Without
them, visitors would have to re ...
for their action is that they have
misunderstood the important role of cookies in marketing and e-commerce ...
16 Nov 2001
| by ALASDAIR REID
is unquestionable is that van Velzen has little notion of
how the world of e-commerce works, and because of his ...
part in managing the customer's relationship with an
e-commerce site. But if cookies are redefined ...
and the Incorporated Society of British Advertisers in
writing to the UK's e-commerce minister, Douglas Alexander ...
16 Nov 2001
| by JEREMY WHITE
on European e-commerce.
The restrictions proposed would mean that users would have to give
"prior ...
and e-commerce industry to authenticate users and
speed-up and simplify use of the internet ...
that the DTI, in particular Douglas Alexander, the
minister for e-commerce and competitiveness, has failed ...
16 Nov 2001
| by LEON JAUME, the executive creative director of WCRS
all business organisations that UK
Online for Business is promoting e-commerce in the UK
Agency ...
09 Nov 2001
ISBA has written to Douglas Alexander MP, the UK e-commerce
minister, to express advertisers' extreme concern over European Union
proposals that would define internet cookies - data packages containing
username information - as personal data, effectively forcing users to
give "prior explicit ...
02 Nov 2001
| by JOHN TYLEE
The Government is set to launch a campaign aimed at rebuilding
business confidence in e-commerce, which has declined since the dotcom
implosion.
A budget of more than 2.5 million has been ...
at COI Communications, said:
"The demise of the dotcoms gave e-commerce a bad name and yet ...