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EU move sparks junk email fears

  • 10-03-2003 11:52am
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    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 16,659 ✭✭✭✭


    From the Independent. YMMV.
    A SURGE of unwanted emails and invasion of privacy could be unleashed by a new EU directive, politicians have warned.

    The directive is aimed at providing a wealth of information for mainly mobile phone users, chiefly through the use of data gathered by public or Government bodies.

    The type of information enabled to be sent to electronic customers would include maps, weather data, traffic and transport news, business and economic data and statistics.

    But because the draft directive also covers registration data, there are fears it could result in the electoral register being made cheaply available to direct marketing companies.

    Mobile phone and computer users could be exposed to more 'spamming', or unsolicited and unwanted ads in text messages and emails, said Fine Gael TD Richard Bruton.

    The EU Council of Ministers has decided, however, that the success of the 3G mobile licences will depend on content and wants the widespread dissemination of public information. They aim to pass the directive by the year-end.

    The proposed information goldrush would cover all documents held by public bodies in member States, except those exempt under the Freedom of Information Act or by virtue of data protection legislation.

    Complete databases would be made available to commercial concerns. The public bodies which hold them could make them available subject to licence, which could set terms and conditions for re-use of the material.

    Senan Molony
    Political Correspondent


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 78,580 ✭✭✭✭Victor


    Does anyone have anything more solid than the above (which is quite vague)?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 43,045 ✭✭✭✭Nevyn


    fingal co council recently sent out s letter stating that unless you filled out the attchet from ur information as stated in the regiter of electorate would be made advailbe to companies.

    In other words if you wanted to be left out of what they are going to sell on to companys you had to fill out a from and get back to them with in 3 weeks.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 78,580 ✭✭✭✭Victor


    Yeah, because it is public information, companies have been buying them for years, but now you can opt out of the public version. Certainly Dublin City Council have done this (see useful links on the Politics board).


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