Germany, which has just taken over the reins of the EU Council, is planning the first round of discussions on the draft regulation on the confidentiality of electronic communications on 13 July. It also expects written comments from Member States by 24 July.
Like the seven Member States before it, the new rotating Presidency hopes to reach a general approach on this text which aims to replace the current Directive on the confidentiality of electronic communications (e-Privacy) to cover call...