EU & UK Digital policy

The EU and UK have been running parallel programmes to look at issues relating to digital services and providers, both in terms of content and market position. At the end of 2020, we saw a raft of draft legislation and plans which show similar but differing approaches from the UK and EU, each with cross-border reach. We take a look at the latest developments.

February 2021

6 Insights

6 Insights

EU and UK digital policy – what are the data implications?

We look at the data protection and privacy impacts of the newly drafted Digital Services Package, and the UK government's response to the CMA on digital advertising.

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New rules to enhance competition in digital markets

We look at the EU's draft Digital Markets Act and the UK's plans for a Digital Markets Unit.

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The Digital Services Act – how to start preparing

The DSA may be some way off, but here's a round-up of what you can do now.

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The EC draft Data Governance Act – an altruistic approach to data

A review of the EC's proposals to facilitate public-sector data sharing and data altruism.

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The EC promises IP action in the digital space

An overview of the EC's IP Action Plan, which proposes changes to the EU's regulation of IPRs.

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UK government sets out final approach to regulating online harms

A summary of the issues, developments, and what it means for you.

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