Data sharing

Data 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.

2022年5月

6 观点

6 观点

EU Commission's final proposal for the new Data Act published

Stephanie Richter and Gabriel Drewek look at the draft Data Act which is intended to unlock industrial data, clarifying who can create value from data and under what conditions.

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Forced to share – is breaking up data monopolies the key to unlocking digital competition?

Debbie Heywood and Alex Walton look at EU and UK proposals to tackle the big data advantage of the major digital players.

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Incoming EU data and digital legislation

There's a lot going on in the data and digital space in terms of incoming EU legislation. Here is a summary of key proposals which will impact the use of data (personal and non-personal) and likely timelines, as at 10 May 2022.

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Pensions dashboards and data sharing

Anna Taylor and Jo Joyce look at the data sharing requirements for the proposed pensions dashboard and resulting data protection considerations.

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Privacy Shield 2.0 – third time lucky?

Debbie Heywood looks at the recently announced draft Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework to facilitate frictionless EU-US data flows – what does this mean for the UK?

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The ICO's views on data sharing

Miles Harmsworth looks at the ICO's Code of Practice on data sharing.

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