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May I recomend Lord Mandelson to read Dylan Thomas´s "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" and Peter Oliver´s "The Protection in the Economic Sphere Before the European Court of Justice",Common Market Law Review 2009, 1443 - 1483...and perhaps he comes to the right conclusion?
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The heading in Oliver´s article is "The Protection of Privacy in the Economic Spehere Before the European Court of Justice", and nothing else...sorry again!
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