Directive On Privacy and Electronic Communications - Literature

Literature

  1. Full text
  2. Guidance from the UK's ICO
  3. Guidance from the French DPA CNIL (Translated into English)
  4. Article 29 Data Protection Working Party Opinion 2/2010
  5. Article 29 Data Protection Working Party Opinion 16/2011
  6. History of the decision making
  7. On spam: Asscher, L, Hoogcarspel, S.A, Regulating Spam: A European Perspective after the Adoption of the E-Privacy Directive (T.M.C. Asser Press 2006)
  8. Edwards, L, “Articles 6 – 7, ECD; Privacy and Electronics Communications Directive 2002” in Edwards, L. (ed.) The New Legal Framework for E-Commerce in Europe (Hart 2005)
  9. Resources for performing cookie audits.

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