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Joint Committee on the Draft Communications Bill Draft Communications Bill Volume I--report
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Draft Communications Bill
Author: Great Britain. Parliament Joint Committee on the Draft Communications Bill
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ISBN: 9780104135020
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Languages : en
Pages : 644
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This volume presents the minutes of evidence and memoranda taken before the Joint Committee on the Draft Communications Bill. It contains contributions from the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry; the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport; the Director General of Telecommunications, Oftel; as well as evidence given by a range of key figures in the telecommunications and broadcasting industries. The Committee's report (HCP 876-I, ISBN 0104130024) was generally supportive of the broad purposes of the draft Bill, but made 148 recommendations under the broad headings of: the framework for the new regulator, OFCOM; economic regulation; media ownership; content regulation. The media ownership elements had attracted much advance attention, and the Committee recommended that restrictions on non-European Economic Area ownership of broadcasting licences should not take place until after a review by OFCOM.
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ISBN: 9780104135020
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Pages : 644
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This volume presents the minutes of evidence and memoranda taken before the Joint Committee on the Draft Communications Bill. It contains contributions from the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry; the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport; the Director General of Telecommunications, Oftel; as well as evidence given by a range of key figures in the telecommunications and broadcasting industries. The Committee's report (HCP 876-I, ISBN 0104130024) was generally supportive of the broad purposes of the draft Bill, but made 148 recommendations under the broad headings of: the framework for the new regulator, OFCOM; economic regulation; media ownership; content regulation. The media ownership elements had attracted much advance attention, and the Committee recommended that restrictions on non-European Economic Area ownership of broadcasting licences should not take place until after a review by OFCOM.
Draft Communications Bill
Author: Great Britain. Department of Trade and Industry
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ISBN: 9780101564625
Category : Broadcasting
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Category : Broadcasting
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Draft Communications Data Bill
Author: Great Britain: Parliament: Joint Committee on the Draft Communications Data Bill
Publisher: The Stationery Office
ISBN: 9780108493874
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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The Joint Committee finds that draft Bill must be significantly amended to deliver only necessary data that law enforcement needs, and the Home Secretary should not be given carte blanche to order retention of any type of data. Whilst calling for a narrower focus, the Committee recognises that more needs to be done to provide law enforcement and other agencies access to data they cannot currently obtain and so makes a range of constructive proposals to enable the Home Office to present a better Bill to Parliament. There must also be much better consultation with industry, technical experts, civil liberties groups, public authorities and law enforcement bodies before a new Bill is introduced.
Publisher: The Stationery Office
ISBN: 9780108493874
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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The Joint Committee finds that draft Bill must be significantly amended to deliver only necessary data that law enforcement needs, and the Home Secretary should not be given carte blanche to order retention of any type of data. Whilst calling for a narrower focus, the Committee recognises that more needs to be done to provide law enforcement and other agencies access to data they cannot currently obtain and so makes a range of constructive proposals to enable the Home Office to present a better Bill to Parliament. There must also be much better consultation with industry, technical experts, civil liberties groups, public authorities and law enforcement bodies before a new Bill is introduced.
Communications Draft Bill Joint Select Committee: Draft Communications Bill. Report (2 Parts, in 2 Volumes) with Minutes of Evidence and Appendices. HC 876 2001/02
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Communications Draft Bill Joint Select Committee: Draft Communications Bill. Government Response to the Report from the Joint Committee on the Draft Communications Bill. (HC 876 2001/02, HL 169 2001/02)
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Draft Communications Bill
Author: Great Britain. Parliament Joint Committee on Human Rights
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ISBN: 9780104801109
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Pages : 27
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The draft Communications Bill proposes that OFCOM (the Office of Communications) should take over the regulation of all forms of broadcasting and telecommunications, including access to the internet, currently exercised by a number of other bodies. This report considers the human rights implications of the draft Bill, including privacy issues in the regulation of electronic communications such as emails; and the right to freedom of expression by broadcasters. Although in general, the Committee finds that most provisions of the draft are unlikely to impact upon human rights, their report does draw attention to certain aspects which need revision in order to provide adequate safeguards
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The draft Communications Bill proposes that OFCOM (the Office of Communications) should take over the regulation of all forms of broadcasting and telecommunications, including access to the internet, currently exercised by a number of other bodies. This report considers the human rights implications of the draft Bill, including privacy issues in the regulation of electronic communications such as emails; and the right to freedom of expression by broadcasters. Although in general, the Committee finds that most provisions of the draft are unlikely to impact upon human rights, their report does draw attention to certain aspects which need revision in order to provide adequate safeguards
Communications Draft Bill Joint Select Committee: Draft Communications Bill. Minutes of Evidence 8 July 2002. (Printed as HC 876-II and HL 169-II).
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Communications Draft Bill Joint Select Committee: Draft Communications Bill. Minutes of Evidence 10 June 2002. (Printed as HC 876-II and HL 169-II).
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Communications Draft Bill Joint Select Committee: Draft Communications Bill. Minutes of Evidence 13 June 2002. (Printed as HC 876-II and HL 169-II).
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