Read Privacy Policies Before Downloading Apps, Green Warns
Broadcasting Commission Wants Safeguards Under Data Protection Bill
The Joint Select Committee of Parliament set up to review the proposed Data Protection Bill heard more submissions last week on ways to enhance data protection in Jamaica, and there was a proposal from the Broadcasting Commission, which wants that office merged with that of the powerful information commissioner under the proposed act.
Broadcasting Commission Wins International Awards
Broadcasting Commission and Federal Communications Commission Meet
Jamaicans Concerned About Children’s Exposure to Online Dangers
Jamaica in a Digital Age
The world is being turned upside down by the digital revolution. Media, communications, finance and banking, trade, business and commerce, the relationship between government and citizens, the nature of work, education and training and most social interactions are all being transformed by the efficiency of digital encoding, the speed of digital transactions and by the radically new social, economic, business and behavioural models that they support.
Broadcasting Commission Deeply Saddened by Death of Veteran Broadcaster Dorraine Samuels
Facebook Now Agrees with BCJ’s Position, Wants to be Regulated
BCJ Extends Condolences to Family of Former Prime Minister, Hon. Edward Seaga
Communications - Tipping or Tripping Point?
This chapter is written at a time of extraordinarily rapid technological
advance. Consider how much has changed since 2004, the year
when the International Institute of Communications (IIC) held its 35th
Annual Conference in Montego Bay, Jamaica – the only time it has met
in the Caribbean in its 50 years of existence.
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