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1. The benefits of opening up the internet December 15, 2011

An open internet can ensure the basis for media pluralism, freedom of expression and information. Following on from your article “Ministers want an ‘open internet'”...

2. Ministers want an ‘open internet' December 8, 2011

Deal expected next week. Ministers from the European Union's 27 member states are expected to reach a common view on the “open character of the internet” when they meet...

3. Wireless plans must protect innovative firms July 28, 2011

Net neutrality must protect content and competition. Net neutrality is back in the European headlines with The Netherlands becoming the first European country to enshrine it...

Wireless plans must protect innovative firms

4. The right focus on Dutch net neutrality rules July 28, 2011

The Dutch government's plans will limit opportunities for entrepreneurship and investment. Bart Schermer's opinion piece is right to dispel the notion that the Dutch...

5. EFFAB - the European Forum of Farm Animal Breeding July 28, 2011



6. Net neutrality is not about human rights July 14, 2011

What Europeans need to understand about a landmark internet decision in the Netherlands. The Netherlands is set to become the first European country to enshrine net...

7. Commission aims for efficiency on the net May 5, 2011

Net neutraility plans should be praised. The European Commission has sent a strong and unmistakable signal that it is committed to ensuring that the internet remains open...

Commission aims for efficiency on the net

8. The virtues of internet neutrality April 28, 2011

Policymakers should focus on preserving the open, user-centric internet model that has been so successful. The Internet Society is encouraged by the European Commission's...

The virtues of internet neutrality

9. Kroes pledges to get tough if internet firms break rules April 20, 2011

Firms told to provide fair and open access to the internet. Neelie Kroes, the European commissioner for the digital agenda, has warned companies that she will take legal...

Kroes pledges to get tough if internet firms break rules

10. Divisions over how to set the standard February 17, 2011

To create growth and jobs, the EU needs to define standards for information technology. The debate in the European Union about information and communication technology...

Divisions over how to set the standard

11. How to ruin the internet February 9, 2011

What kind of internet does the EU currently have? And how can it avoid the path to ruin? The internet is growing vigorously, and therein lies a danger: we risk taking it...

How to ruin the internet

12. EurActiv October 20, 2010

Director Social Media & Stakeholder Projects EurActiv is the leading EU policy media, publishing in 11 languages and 11 countries to over 500 000 monthly readers. The...

13. No need to rush into new net legislation May 20, 2010

Apply existing laws before legislating online behaviour. As Toby Vogel notes in “Facing up to a digital world” (special report on data privacy, 6-12 May), the...

14. Commission launches Google antitrust probe February 24, 2010

Concerns that internet giant is unfairly discriminating against rival search engines. The European Commission has launched an antitrust probe into the activities of Google,...

15. Microsoft-Yahoo deal gets Commission backing February 18, 2010

Computing giants hope to challenge Google's internet search dominance. The European Commission today (18 February) gave its approval to a ten-year tie-up between Microsoft...

Microsoft-Yahoo deal gets Commission backing

16. I teach, therefore I blog? February 18, 2010

Blogging has yet to blossom in the field of EU studies, but there are buds. With its international outlook and strong links to politics and current affairs, European studies...

I teach, therefore I blog?

17. Switched on to the power of the internet December 10, 2009

Why Jon Worth switched from the British civil service to website design. Some might think it foolhardy to give up a secure and well-paid job to try to turn a hobby into a...

Switched on to the power of the internet

18. The internet must remain open November 19, 2009

The Internet Society explains why. I read with interest the letter from Bart Schermer, entitled “Net neutrality is no silver bullet” (5-11 November). It highlights the...

19. Telecoms package agreed November 5, 2009

MEPs drop objection to internet cut-offs for illegal downloaders. European Union member states and the European Parliament agreed late last night on a telecoms package whose...

20. The score on licensing August 27, 2009

Why it may be some time before music providers move to EU-wide licences. Your article on the European Commission's concerns about internet copyright (“Commission switched...

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