Concerns raised over consumer privacy rights and French MEP resigns in protest as ACTA, the global anti-counterfeiting agreement, moves closer to becoming law
New ambitious targets could help stem illegal export of electronic waste
European Union hits right note with musicians but some say extending copyright protection by 20 years is heading up the wrong track
ISPs say the legislation breaches EU human rights and privacy laws
Recent security breaches have eroded people's trust, said Viviane Reding, who wants to force firns to notify customers if personal data has been compromised
Consumer Rights Directive will have minimal effect on UK consumers
New directive does not appear to undermine stronger national powers
Freedoms Bill proposes reduction in surveillance society
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Department of Business, Innovation and Skills says UK should decide its own consumer laws
European Commission investigating trading practices of ticket sales websites
Government says a framework to better enforce existing laws on illegal file sharing is the better way forward
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