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Political Memory: David HAMMERSTEIN, MEP
General Data
- Born on 23 September 1955, Los Angeles
- Country: {{#icon:ES.png|Spain||MEPs_ES}} Spain
- Political Group: {{#icon:Verts.png|Verts/ALE||MEPs_Verts}} Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance (Verts/ALE)
Party: Los Verdes
Contact
{{#icon:Click_to_call_now.png|+32 2 28 45 754||callto://+3222845754}}
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Functions in European Parliament
- Committee on Petitions (Member)
- Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (Member)
- Delegation for relations with Israel (Member)
- Delegation to the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly (Member)
- Committee on Foreign Affairs (Substitute)
- Delegation for relations with the Palestinian Legislative Council (Substitute)
Curriculum Vitae
- Graduate in sociology (University of California, 1973-1978) Natural economy and geography teacher at secondary level (Godella, 1991-1999)
- Environmental adviser (1999-2003)
- Spokesman for Els Verds del País Valencià (Valencian Greens), 1998-2003
- International spokesman for Los Verdes (Spanish Greens), 2000-2004
- Spanish delegate to the European Federation of Green Parties/European Green Party (2000-2004)
Votes
- 24/09/2008 - Directives reforming the EU's regulatory framework for electronic communications networks and services 83.8/100
- 10/04/2008 - Rapport Bono on cultural industries in Europe 75.0/100
- 12/10/2006 - Resolutions on European Patent Litigation Agreement (EPLA) 100.0/100
Opinions
Sources
- Written questions at European Parliament
- Proposals for a resolution at European Parliament
- Reports at European Parliament
- Opinions at European Parliament
- Speeches in plenary at European Parliament
- Written declarations in European Parliament
- Wikipedia
Positions
Thanks to improve this part with opinions from David HAMMERSTEIN about Squaring the Net concerned issues (see page Help:Political_Memory to know how to do it).
===== 02/09/2008 Telecoms Package Plenary Speeches
It is obvious that only a light shadow is what remains of the ambitious project that the European Commission introduced one year ago. It is a pity by many reasons, since consumers need an independent european management and not a club of national regulators strongly influenced by the national champions.
The Greens are against turning the European Agency for the Regulation of the Telecommunication Market in a simple club of regulators funded by themselves, lacking transparency and with not enough control or capacity of veto by the European Commission. The independence of this new body is in question.
It is also a pity that, because of the pressure of the big telecommunication operators, it is not provided the access to the big telecommunications infrastructures to the new innovative business, thus forcing doubling the infrastructures.
The Greens defend technological neutrality and functional disaggregation to end with the dominant positions of the national big
telecommunications operators. However, the European Parliament has showed itself too shy, influenced by the lobbies, avoiding the interest of the new and more innovative enterprises, which are already providing a big part of the wireless services in Europe and
which favor the citizens.
I regret to tell that, in general, a big opportunity to give much more european value added to the telecommunications market has been
lost. We are worried particularly by some dangerous proposals of Harbour report which clearly infringe the Net Neutrality principle as a communication media, threaten the users' privacy, threatens freedom on the Net and above all, clearly exceed the legal scope of the telecommunication package when it talks about content, when talking about what is lawful or unlawful, legal or illegal, of intelectual
property, when talking of information filtering.
This package deals with market infrastructure, deals with consumers and not about turning the Internet servers into digital policemen.
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