The Direct Marketing Association in the UK has succeeded in having Clause 10 (2) deleted from the Data Protection Bill. This clause would have required data controllers to acknowledge opt-out requests – including those made via “tick boxes” on order forms – within 21 days of receipt
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The Guardian has announced that it is producing its Guide to Summer festivals in conjunction with Virgin Megastores for the second year running.Festivals ’98 gives information on all aspects of the up-coming festivals, including line-ups, travel information and “survival” tips.The special edition of the Guide will be published on Saturday 30 May with the Guardian.… Continue reading Guardian Joins With Virgin For Festivals Promotion
A survey by Radio Rentals shows that just 5% of the UK population are aware that digital terrestrial television will be launching later this year.It also found that 28% of people had not heard of digital TV and 60% did not realise that set-top boxes will be needed to receive the services.Radio Rentals: 0118 930… Continue reading Survey Casts Shadow On Digital TV
The Directive on Privacy in Telecomms will become effective from 24 October this year; the Department of Trade and Industry is currently considering how to implement the Directive, which will mean telemarketing companies have to comply with extra legal requirements concerning targeting. The Directive is aimed at permitting members of the public to indicate that… Continue reading UK: Implementation of Telecoms Directive
The European Parliament has adopted the Mann report on electronic commerce and tele-shopping, voting in favour of a resolution which welcomed new initiatives to promote electronic trading. Industry Commissioner Martin Bangemann said that the question of taxation of transactions on the Internet had been raised and that the Commission would need to find a solution… Continue reading EU: Tele-shopping and commerce
The European Commission has sent to member state governments a draft agenda for the first meeting of the Expert Group on commercial communications, which will take place on 27 May 1998. A working paper on ‘The Regulation of Discounts in the Internal Market’ has also been distributed. The agenda – as expected – is largely… Continue reading EU: Expert Group assembles
The Senate has began to debate the Tobacco Bill, which gives considerable powers to the US Food & Drug Administration to control and restrict tobacco marketing. The Senate is almost certain to pass the proposed legislation, which will: ban free samples of merchandise bearing tobacco emblems ban tobacco advertising in magazines with either a large… Continue reading US: Senate debates Tobacco Bill
The EU’s Telecommunications Council has approved a plan to counteract illegal content on the Internet. The aim is to increase the use of screening mechanisms to filter out illegal content and thus protect children and minors. A campaign to raise awareness will be conducted among parents and teachers.
The all-party House of Commons select committee for culture, media and sport has called on the UK Government to create a Department of Communications, which would have responsibility for telecommunications, broadcasting, media, and the Internet, and would be overseen by a single Communications Regulation Commission, replacing all the existing statutory regulatory bodies.
Mirror Group’s share price this morning rose 22.5p to 240.5p after the disclosure that it is in takeover talks with German newspaper group Axel Springer. Springer has issued a statement saying that it is considering several opportunities, one of which is believed to be a takeover of the UK media group.The news immediately sparked off… Continue reading Mirror Shares Jump On Takeover Talk
