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Google News: Google protests at EU privacy rules draft
[Financial Times] - Senior Google executives, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, raised concerns about proposals by Viviane Reding, the EU justice commissioner, that would require people to give explicit consent to companies for the storage and use of their
Guardian: Davos: if women are the future, where are they?
[The Guardian] - None of these are mandatory although an appearance by Viviane Reding, who is considering the introduction of quotas across the eurozone, is keenly anticipated on Friday. Advocates of change insist that most effort should be directed at the middle
Debt crisis: as it happened, January 26, 2011
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - Meanwhile, quote of the morning goes to EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding, who believes the euro is "the strongest currency in the world" In corporate news, European aerospace giant EADS is reportedly set to confirm the nomination of German
Google News: How your business will be affected by data protection proposals
[Managing Intellectual Property (subscription)] - The reforms were announced by EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding on Wednesday. They include the introduction of a new Regulation and Directive to replace the data protection directive. Under the proposals, individuals will have easier access
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