Abstract
The main purpose of this contribution is not to analyse provision by provision the E-Privacy Directive presently in course of revision, but to describe the emergence of new principles which, in our view, might be considered as going far beyond the traditional principles enshrined in the Council of Europe Convention 108 and already translated in the E.U. Directive 95/46/EC. These new principles fully take into account the new Privacy threats incurred by individuals, due to the characteristics of modern and future information systems on a more and more global interactive and convergent Internet.
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