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Almost a year after the first reading, the Parliament adopted the amended e-commerce directive proposal. This includes those provisions in the version adopted at the first reading, together with amendments and revisions accepted by the Commission and the Council.

The Parliament in full session had rejected the Opt-In Amendment which had been tabled by the Greens and supported by the Liberals. Instead, the text for Article 7 as proposed in the report of the (then) Committee for Legal Affairs and Citizens' Rights requires the implementation of "Opt-Out" lists. The exemption from the "Country of Origin" provisions for UCE remains. This will mean that anyone contemplating sending UCE will have to respect the rules or lists in the country of destination.

The Commission accepted the greater part of the version adopted by Parliament. The labeling requirement remains, and registration on "opt-out" lists is restricted to natural persons. (Commission's notice and full text of amended proposal available in the Commission Information Society Directorate's collection of documents relating to the legal framework for the development of electronic commerce.)

N.B. these regulations are to be taken in addition to those in other directives (Distance Selling, Data Protection and Telecommunications) which provide for opt-out as a minimum. Member States can adopt more restrictive provisions if they wish. Service Providers are free to set their own TOS/AUP as they see fit (subject to legal provisions) and are not required to carry UCE.

18.11.98 European Commission Publication of final proposal for a directive on certain legal aspects of electronic commerce in the internal market
    Draft forwarded to Parliament and Council
23.02.99 Committee for Legal Affairs and Citizens' Rights - Consideration of draft report
- Decision on procedure
Rapporteur: Mrs. Christine ODDY, MEP
Statement by EuroCAUCE
16.03.99 Legal Affairs Committee - Deadline for presentation of amendments
- Further exchange of views
16.03.99 Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection - Consideration of draft opinion
- Adoption of draft opinion
Rapporteur: Mr Philip WHITEHEAD, MEP
17.03.99 Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and Industrial Policy - adoption of draft opinion
Rapporteur: Herr Karsten Friedrich HOPPENSTEDT, MEP
17.03.99 Committee on Culture, Youth, Education and the Media - Consideration of draft opinion
Rapporteur: Frau Renate Charlotte HEINISCH, MEP
24.03.99 Legal Affairs Committee - Consideration of amendments
24.03.99 Culture, Youth, Education and Media - Adoption of draft opinion
30.03.99 Legal Affairs Committee - Further consideration of amendments
21.04.99
22.04.99
Legal Affairs Committee - Vote at the Committee of Legal Affairs and adoption of the draft report
29.04.99 Economic and Social Committee Publication of Opinion in Official Journal
06.05.99 Parliament Plenary session - first reading (Result, What They Preferred)
01.09.99 European Commission Publication of amended proposal
07.12.99 Council Agreement reached on text of Common Position
29.02.00 European Commission Communication to Parliament concerning the Council common positon
03.05.00 Parliament Plenary session - second reading
Report of Legal Affairs and Internal Market Committee
08.06.00 Parliament and Council Adoption as Directive 2000/31/EC
17.07.00   Publication in Official Journal and entry into force
17.01.02 Member States Deadline for implementation
17.07.03 Commission Report to Parliament, Council, and Economic and Social Committee concerning application of Directive
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