Digital Omnibus proposal – re-writing the EU's digital rulebook
Debbie Heywood and Alexander Schmalenberger provide an overview of the EC's Digital Omnibus proposal.
En savoir plusThe EU Digital Omnibus proposal aims to simplify and streamline aspects of the EU's digital legislation framework. In two parts, it covers 'quick fixes' for some of the pain points in the AI Act, and amends the data acquis, most notably the GDPR, the ePrivacy Directive and the Data Act. We look at some of the most significant elements and at what they will mean in practice if they go through as currently drafted.
Debbie Heywood and Alexander Schmalenberger provide an overview of the EC's Digital Omnibus proposal.
En savoir plusWiebke Reuter looks at the impact proposed changes to the GDPR will have on AI development and data-intensive research.
En savoir plusMarc Schuler and Julie Dumontet look at how the Digital Omnibus proposals set about trying to create a genuine single market for data in the EU.
En savoir plusJo Joyce and Caroline Bunz look at the proposed changes to the AI Act in the Digital Omnibus and at what they are likely to mean in practice.
En savoir plusMegan Lukins looks at the impact of the European Commission’s Digital Omnibus proposal on cookies, consent collection and the digital advertising ecosystem.
En savoir plusClare Reynolds looks at how the Digital Omnibus proposal seeks to streamline EU incident reporting requirements under a more unified reporting framework.
En savoir plusManaging HR data is an ongoing exercise for employers. We look at data protection requirements for HR data in light of current and incoming law and in the context of recent developments, covering SARs, the EU Whistleblowing Directive, employee monitoring and data breaches as well as top tips for employers.
En savoir plusData exports continue to be high on the agenda but data sharing (of personal and non-personal data) is being looked at much more widely by the EU and the UK in the context of providing individuals with control over their data, opening up the potential of big data, and breaking down barriers to competition. We look at incoming EU legislation relating to data sharing with particular focus on the draft Data Act, as well as at the ICO's Code of Practice on Data Sharing, Privacy Shield 2.0 and data sharing requirements for the UK's Pensions Dashboard.
En savoir plusPersonal health data attracts special protection but also benefits from exemptions under UK and EU data protection law. Have legislators and regulators got the balance between innovation and privacy right or do the rules overly restrict advances in healthcare provision and research?
En savoir plusWe look at the UK's implementation of the GDPR journalistic exemption, at the ICO's recently published draft Code of Practice on journalism, the use of data protection law in media cases, and at the tensions between the right to privacy and to freedom of expression.
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The Digital Omnibus and incident reporting
Clare Reynolds looks at how the Digital Omnibus proposal seeks to streamline EU incident reporting requirements under a more unified reporting framework.
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The Digital Omnibus: cookies, consent and digital advertising
Megan Lukins looks at the impact of the European Commission’s Digital Omnibus proposal on cookies, consent collection and the digital advertising ecosystem.
5 de 6 Publications
The Digital Omnibus proposal: what does it mean for the a single data market in the EU?
Marc Schuler and Julie Dumontet look at how the Digital Omnibus proposals set about trying to create a genuine single market for data in the EU.
3 de 6 Publications
The Digital Omnibus changes to the AI Act – high-impact on high-risk AI?
Jo Joyce and Caroline Bunz look at the proposed changes to the AI Act in the Digital Omnibus and at what they are likely to mean in practice.
4 de 6 Publications
The Digital Omnibus and GDPR – AI development and research
Wiebke Reuter looks at the impact proposed changes to the GDPR will have on AI development and data-intensive research.
2 de 6 Publications
EU Data Act cloud switching provisions – what do they mean for different parties and what are the sticking points?
Chris Jeffery looks at the key issues for cloud service providers and their customers under the EU Data Act.
1 de 10 Publications
Protecting trade secrets under the EU Data Act: navigating the tension between data sharing and confidentiality
Tim de Klerck and Solange Baris give practical tips on how to comply with the Data Act sharing provisions while protecting confidential information and trade secrets.
6 de 10 Publications
EU Data Act FAQs – What’s new and what’s next?
Erik Steiner looks at Data Act FAQs from clients and at what the EC FAQs have to say.
4 de 10 Publications
The EU Data Act: a strategic analysis for businesses
Alexander Schmalenberger looks at some of the tensions between the Data Act and EU competition and contract law.
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