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Book Synopsis Draft Electronic Communications Bill by : Great Britain. Department of Trade and Industry
Download or read book Draft Electronic Communications Bill written by Great Britain. Department of Trade and Industry and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 18 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Author :Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Trade and Industry Committee Publisher : ISBN 13 :9780105564416 Total Pages :39 pages Book Rating :4.5/5 (644 download)
Book Synopsis Draft Electronic Communications Bill by : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Trade and Industry Committee
Download or read book Draft Electronic Communications Bill written by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Trade and Industry Committee and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Trade and Industry Select Committee: Draft Electronic Communications Bill. Trade and Industry Select Committee Fourteenth Report with Proceedings, Evidence and Appendices.(Vote) by :
Download or read book Trade and Industry Select Committee: Draft Electronic Communications Bill. Trade and Industry Select Committee Fourteenth Report with Proceedings, Evidence and Appendices.(Vote) written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 38 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Electronic Communications for Companies by : Great Britain. Department of Trade and Industry
Download or read book Electronic Communications for Companies written by Great Britain. Department of Trade and Industry and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Author :Great Britain. Parliament Joint Committee on Human Rights Publisher : ISBN 13 :9780104801109 Total Pages :27 pages Book Rating :4.8/5 (11 download)
Book Synopsis Draft Communications Bill by : Great Britain. Parliament Joint Committee on Human Rights
Download or read book Draft Communications Bill written by Great Britain. Parliament Joint Committee on Human Rights and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 27 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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
Book Synopsis Draft Communications Bill: Explanatory notes by :
Download or read book Draft Communications Bill: Explanatory notes written by and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 117 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Bill will give effect to the Government's proposals for the reform of the regulatory framework for the communications sector (as set out in the White Paper - "A New Future for Communications"; Cm 5010). The main provisions are: the transfer of regulatory functions to a new body, the Office of Communications (OFCOM); the replacement of the current system of licensing telecommunications systems; the power to develop a new mechanism to enable spectrum to be traded; the development of the current system for regulating broadcasting - both to rationalise the regulation of public service broadcasters and accommodate the switchover to digital broadcasting; the establishment of a consumer panel to advise OFCOM; the establishment of a content board to advise OFCOM in relation to the content of anything broadcast. In February 2002 the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers adopted four directives on a common regulatory framework for electronic communications. Provisions in this Bill implement these regulations in the UK.
Download or read book Draft Communications Bill written by and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Author :Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Trade and Industry Committee Publisher : ISBN 13 :9780102090000 Total Pages :5 pages Book Rating :4.0/5 (9 download)
Book Synopsis Draft Electronic Communications Bill by : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Trade and Industry Committee
Download or read book Draft Electronic Communications Bill written by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Trade and Industry Committee and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 5 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Electronic Communications Code and Property Law by : Falcon Chambers
Download or read book The Electronic Communications Code and Property Law written by Falcon Chambers and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-10-11 with total page 898 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Life now without access to electronic telecommunications would be regarded as highly unsatisfactory by most of the UK population. Such ready access would not have been achieved without methodical and ultimately enforceable means of access to the land on which to install the infrastructure necessary to support the development of an electronic communications network. Successive governments have made such access a priority, regarding it as a principle that no person should unreasonably be denied access to an electronic communications network or electronic communications services. The enactment of the Telecommunications Act 1984 and its revision by the Communications Act in 2003 have played their role in the provision of an extensive electronic infrastructure in the UK, while their reshaping by means of the Digital Economy Act 2017 will continue that process. Throughout that process, a little publicised series of struggles has taken place between telecommunications operators and landowners, as they seek to interpret the Electronic Communications Code by which their rights and obligations have been regulated. This book describes the problems that accompanied the Old Code (which will continue to regulate existing installations and agreements); and the intended solutions under the New Code. The eminent team of authors explain the background, provisions and operation of the old code and the new one, providing practical and jargon-free guidance throughout. It is sure to become the reference on this topic and is intended as a guide for telecommunications operators, land owners, and of course for their advisers in the legal and surveying professions. All members of Falcon Chambers, comprising nine Queen’s Counsel and 30 junior barristers, specialise in property law and allied topics, including the various incarnations of the Electronic Communications Code. Members of Falcon Chambers, including all the authors of this new work, have for many years lectured and written widely on the code, and have appeared (acting for both operators and landowners) in many of the few reported cases on the subject of the interface between property law and the code, including for example: Geo Networks Ltd v The Bridgewater Canal Co. Ltd (2010); Geo Networks Ltd v The Bridgewater Canal Co. Ltd (2011); Crest Nicholson (Operations) Ltd v Arqiva Services Ltd (2015); Brophy v Vodafone Ltd (2017).
Download or read book Communications Bill written by and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Bill gives effect to the Government's proposals for the reform of the regulatory framework for the communications sector, following on from the Communications White Paper 'A new future for communications' (Cm 5010, ISBN 0101501021) and the Draft Communications Bill (Cm. 5508-I, ISBN 0101550820). The provisions of the Bill (in two volumes) include: the transfer of all regulatory functions regarding telecommunications, broadcasting and spectrum management to the Office of Communications (OFCOM); deregulation of media ownership rules and competition in broadcasting and newspapers markets; the replacement of the current licensing system with a new framework for the regulation of electronic communications networks and services; powers to develop new mechanisms for trade and access to radio frequencies; and measures to accommodate the switchover from analogue to digital broadcasting.
Author :Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Trade and Industry Committee Publisher : ISBN 13 :9780102068009 Total Pages :12 pages Book Rating :4.0/5 (68 download)
Book Synopsis Draft Electronic Communications Bill by : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Trade and Industry Committee
Download or read book Draft Electronic Communications Bill written by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Trade and Industry Committee and published by . This book was released on 2000-01 with total page 12 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Draft Electronic Communications Bill
Book Synopsis Electronic Communications for Companies by : Great Britain. Department of Trade and Industry
Download or read book Electronic Communications for Companies written by Great Britain. Department of Trade and Industry and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Communications Bill by : Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons
Download or read book Communications Bill written by Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 561 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Bill gives effect to the Government's proposals for the reform of the regulatory framework for the communications sector, following on from the Communications White Paper 'A new future for communications' (Cm 5010, ISBN 0101501021) and the Draft Communications Bill (Cm. 5508-I, ISBN 0101550820). The provisions of the Bill (in two volumes) include: the transfer of all regulatory functions regarding telecommunications, broadcasting and spectrum management to the Office of Communications (OFCOM); deregulation of media ownership rules and competition in broadcasting and newspapers markets; the replacement of the current licensing system with a new framework for the regulation of electronic communications networks and services; powers to develop new mechanisms for trade and access to radio frequencies; and measures to accommodate the switchover from analogue to digital broadcasting.
Book Synopsis The Electronic Communications Code by : Great Britain: Law Commission
Download or read book The Electronic Communications Code written by Great Britain: Law Commission and published by The Stationery Office. This book was released on 2013-02-28 with total page 238 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this report The Electronic Communications Code the Law Commission makes recommendations to form the basis of a revised Electronic Communications Code, which was originally enacted in 1984 to regulate landline telephone provision. It sets out the regime that governs the rights of designated electronic communications operators to maintain infrastructure on public and private land. In modern times, it applies to the infrastructure forming networks which support broadband, mobile internet and telephone, cable television and landlines. The current Code has been criticized by courts and the people who work with it as out of date, unclear and inconsistent with other legislation. This project focuses on private property rights between landowners and electronic communications providers, it does not consider planning. The aims of the reforms are: to provide a clearer definition of the market value that landowners can charge for the us
Book Synopsis Trade and Industry Committee Second Special Report Government Observations on the Fourteenth Report from the Trade and Industry Committee (session 1998-99) on the Draft Electronic Communications Bill by : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Download or read book Trade and Industry Committee Second Special Report Government Observations on the Fourteenth Report from the Trade and Industry Committee (session 1998-99) on the Draft Electronic Communications Bill written by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Promoting Electronic Commerce by : Great Britain. Department of Trade and Industry
Download or read book Promoting Electronic Commerce written by Great Britain. Department of Trade and Industry and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Electronic Communications Code and Property Law by : Falcon Chambers
Download or read book The Electronic Communications Code and Property Law written by Falcon Chambers and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-10-11 with total page 969 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Life now without access to electronic telecommunications would be regarded as highly unsatisfactory by most of the UK population. Such ready access would not have been achieved without methodical and ultimately enforceable means of access to the land on which to install the infrastructure necessary to support the development of an electronic communications network. Successive governments have made such access a priority, regarding it as a principle that no person should unreasonably be denied access to an electronic communications network or electronic communications services. The enactment of the Telecommunications Act 1984 and its revision by the Communications Act in 2003 have played their role in the provision of an extensive electronic infrastructure in the UK, while their reshaping by means of the Digital Economy Act 2017 will continue that process. Throughout that process, a little publicised series of struggles has taken place between telecommunications operators and landowners, as they seek to interpret the Electronic Communications Code by which their rights and obligations have been regulated. This book describes the problems that accompanied the Old Code (which will continue to regulate existing installations and agreements); and the intended solutions under the New Code. The eminent team of authors explain the background, provisions and operation of the old code and the new one, providing practical and jargon-free guidance throughout. It is sure to become the reference on this topic and is intended as a guide for telecommunications operators, land owners, and of course for their advisers in the legal and surveying professions. All members of Falcon Chambers, comprising nine Queen’s Counsel and 30 junior barristers, specialise in property law and allied topics, including the various incarnations of the Electronic Communications Code. Members of Falcon Chambers, including all the authors of this new work, have for many years lectured and written widely on the code, and have appeared (acting for both operators and landowners) in many of the few reported cases on the subject of the interface between property law and the code, including for example: Geo Networks Ltd v The Bridgewater Canal Co. Ltd (2010); Geo Networks Ltd v The Bridgewater Canal Co. Ltd (2011); Crest Nicholson (Operations) Ltd v Arqiva Services Ltd (2015); Brophy v Vodafone Ltd (2017).