Facebook ordered to boost privacy after critical audit
22 Dec 2011 | by Sarah Shearman
of its success. Richard Allan, director of public policy at Facebook EMEA, wrote on the company's blog ...
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on whether the exit of Richard Desmond's Northern Shell from the PCC at the start of 2011 suggested ... on the PCC, was also on the PPA panel today. She had particularly harsh words about the role Richard ... of Richard Desmond falling in and out of different bodies and joining things, and resigning from things ...
of its success. Richard Allan, director of public policy at Facebook EMEA, wrote on the company's blog ...
, according to Facebook's policy leader, Richard Allan.
Ofcom chief executive Ed Richards announced the review in March . It could potentially lead to Ofcom referring the sector to a Competition Commission investigation by the autumn. In a statement Ofcom said: "Advertising is critical for financing TV content for many broadcasters and is the main ...
by chief executive Richard Horwood, who is a former Mirror Group executive, and worked with former Sun ...
executive Ed Richards made a presentation to the Government to outline what powers could be cut . ...
on competition grounds. Ofcom's decision will probably be delayed into next week. Richard Halton, chief ...
-TV platforms such as Virgin Media and Sky, according to chief executive Richard Halton.
that Ofcom chief executive Ed Richards has accepted there will be reductions in the regulator s powers and has already made a presentation to the government about what those could be. Richards took a 10% pay ... to Ofcom. Asked about plans to trim the regulator, Richards said: "The new government wants to be clear ...
, Ofcom s chief executive, Ed Richards, said: "We were perfectly happy for this case to be taken to court ...
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