Analysis of the future Law of Services of the Information Society (LSSI), of vital importance for the future of the Internet in Spain
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Services Act of the Information Society (LSSI) is based on Directive 2000/31/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2000 on certain legal aspects of the services of the Society information, including e-commerce in the internal market (the reader in the repair of "certain aspects"), dated June 8, 2000. This paper conducts an analysis of the Act, in its fourth draft, its history and news. See the following example: The provisions of this Act shall be without prejudice to the sectoral legislation in relation to the activities and operations that are specifically regulated, and in particular the conditions relating to goods and tangible goods their delivery and services not provided by electronic means the legal regime applicable to the protection of public health and safety, including the safeguarding of national defense, personal data, rights of consumers and users and services financial, tax regime applicable to the services of the information society and the regulations of Antitrust
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