20 mai 2025
From 12 September 2025, the EU Data Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/2854) will apply in full. Companies in the EU - including those with existing products - must prepare for new data access and provision obligations. However, before adapting processes, initiating investments or revising contracts, a fundamental question should be answered: Is my company affected?
Clarifying how you are affected is the central starting point for any Data Act strategy. Our Data Act Scoping Tool supports companies in this initial legal categorisation. It provides structured guidance through the central definitions and obligations of Chapter II of the Act and enables a well-founded self-assessment - even for users without a legal background.
At the end, an individualised assessment report is provided for download. Based on the results, you can decide internally whether you see a need for legal advice, whether structured data act management is required and whether further measures appear sensible. These include, for example, contractual or organisational adjustments, investments in technical interfaces to enable data access or changes to the product design as defined in Article 3 (2) et seq. of the Data Act.
The tool is based on a three-stage scoping approach in line with the Data Act system:
As soon as the basic applicability of the Data Act and the affected products or services have been identified, it is important to keep an eye on the specific obligations and their staggered application dates. Based on the assessment report, companies can specifically evaluate whether and when further measures are required:
For companies that want to prepare for the requirements and opportunities of the Data Act, an early and structured assessment of their own impact is essential. Our Data Act Scoping Tool offers an efficient and practical solution for this. It not only supports the initial legal assessment - including for existing products and services - but also provides a basis for strategic decisions with the customised assessment report. This includes investments in technical infrastructure, adjustments to product design and necessary contractual and organisational measures.
The tool is used on the basis of a monthly licence fee of EUR 4,890. This makes the tool ideal for a quick, structured initial assessment - whether as part of internal audits, legal risk analyses or strategic planning. The tool does not replace an individual legal assessment. However, it does provide the necessary basis to start implementing the new requirements in a targeted, legally compliant manner and with a clear strategy.
You can find further details on functionality, target users, and the licensing model in the flyer, which also includes a QR code and direct link to the free demo version (available in both English and German).
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