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    Data law to prevent illegal transfer to a country outside the European Union

    Jeffrey ClarkBy Jeffrey ClarkFebruary 23, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The European Commission today adopted the so-called History of the law Posted. This was reported, among other things, by the news agency Reuters† The bill contains new rules on the use of – and access to – data generated in the European Union. Responsible ministers will discuss the proposal in the coming months. After an agreement in the European Parliament, among other things, the data law will become legislation.

    More data control and commitments to cloud providers

    The data law is part of a series of rules aimed, among other things, to limit the power of the (American) tech giants. Invoice is intended to provide consumers and businesses with more control over the data they themselves generate through the use of a product or service. For example, users of connected devices will now be able to access data created by them, which is normally only accessible by device manufacturers.

    The legislation also ensures that the interests, obligations and rights of all parties involved are respected when private data is used by the public sector.

    The data law also imposes obligations on providers of cloud and data processing services. It should make it easier for companies to become a competitor. The new rules should also make it easier to use data between different sectors. This stimulates the open data economy.

    The data law also ensures that Amazon, Microsoft and other service providers must take measures to prevent non-EU governments from gaining unauthorized access to EU data.

    More data transmission concerns since the discovery of Edward Snowden

    According to the news agency Reuters EU concerns about data transfers have grown since Edward Snowden, a former CIA agent and NSA systems director, exposed widespread US surveillance in 2013. This led to the European Court of Justice privacy shield declared invalid.

    Since then, the United States and the European Union have struggled to find a new data deal, she said Reuters† EU governments and legislators must first pass the Data Act before it can take effect.

    The response of the Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy

    Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Miki Adriansens is responsible for data law on behalf of the Netherlands. responded to the new bill. According to Adriaansens, the cabinet wants to focus on more space for innovation and enough competition between companies. The Minister also strives to ensure that consumers and businesses can control their data. The Data Act will help with that, according to the minister.

    “We can take steps with this via data law. For example, when it comes to removing barriers when switching from one digital service to another. Or the right to use your data yourself as a consumer or as a business. The Netherlands has openly argued this in Brussels. The government will now consider carefully consider this important EU proposal to ensure that these new rules are effective in the future.”

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