EU Cookie Directive 2012
Last Update: May 16, 2012
This Directive comes into force on the 26th May 2012.
Unfortunately all webmasters have to comply because it's the Law.
It applies to all Member States of the European Union and websites outside the EU are required to comply with the Law if they are targeting Member States.
For example;
A site based in the USA that sells products to consumers in the UK, or has a French Language version of its site aimed at users in France.
If you don't comply the penalties are severe, with a maximum penalty of £500,000 for non compliance.
Check this site out - http://eucookiedirective.com/
For a better explanation visit this site - http://www.seoptimise.com/blog/2012/03/eu-cookie-directive-what-why-who-when-and-how.html
Customise Cookie Control - http://civicuk.com/cookie-law/configuration
And finally the wordpress plugin - http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/cookie-control/
Cheers
Neil
Unfortunately all webmasters have to comply because it's the Law.
It applies to all Member States of the European Union and websites outside the EU are required to comply with the Law if they are targeting Member States.
For example;
A site based in the USA that sells products to consumers in the UK, or has a French Language version of its site aimed at users in France.
If you don't comply the penalties are severe, with a maximum penalty of £500,000 for non compliance.
Check this site out - http://eucookiedirective.com/
For a better explanation visit this site - http://www.seoptimise.com/blog/2012/03/eu-cookie-directive-what-why-who-when-and-how.html
Customise Cookie Control - http://civicuk.com/cookie-law/configuration
And finally the wordpress plugin - http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/cookie-control/
Cheers
Neil
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Bigman
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I do not understand this - Well directives which come from the EU are supposed to be transcribed in to local law.
Local Law - What Local Law?
In the UK there is only one version of the Law, we have no such thing called the Local Law.
The only differences we have are the types of Court used whether it can be tried under a Magistrate Court or a Crown Court.
Local Law - What Local Law?
In the UK there is only one version of the Law, we have no such thing called the Local Law.
The only differences we have are the types of Court used whether it can be tried under a Magistrate Court or a Crown Court.
Pobman
Premium
This directive is such a complete farse. Firstly we have to remember that EU directives themselves are not laws, an EU directive has to be imported in to local law. This in itself generally results in the laws of one country not being the same as the laws of another, and translations etc. all come in to play.
I don't believe the true implications of this directive will be understood until legal test cases have taken place to establish whom it really applies to. I am not going to list them here but the number of variables with regards to company ownerships, domain suffix, hosting, registra, billing system etc. is huge. In its broadest sense then any website that uses cookies comes under this rule, and that clearly could never be enforced.
Personally I believe if this ever gets tested in court only those who have a base in the EU, and perhaps those who have EU domain names will be included in that definition, will ever see any issues from it.
I don't believe the true implications of this directive will be understood until legal test cases have taken place to establish whom it really applies to. I am not going to list them here but the number of variables with regards to company ownerships, domain suffix, hosting, registra, billing system etc. is huge. In its broadest sense then any website that uses cookies comes under this rule, and that clearly could never be enforced.
Personally I believe if this ever gets tested in court only those who have a base in the EU, and perhaps those who have EU domain names will be included in that definition, will ever see any issues from it.