Implementation Challenges and Barriers in Data Act Enforcement
The European Data Act, a crucial component of the European data strategy, came into effect on January 11, 2024. This legislation aims to bolster the data economy in Europe and regulate access to certain user-generated data and their use.
The Data Act is primarily governed by Bitkom and its member companies, providing a centralised location for the regulation of the Data Act on this page. For those interested in staying updated on the latest policy changes, a subscription service is available on a specific page.
The Data Act supplements the Data Governance Act, which has been applicable since September 2023. The Data Governance Act primarily governs processes and structures involved in data intermediation. Key information about both the Data Act and the Data Governance Act can be found on the same page.
The European Union compiled the most important information on data protection through the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) framework, which sets the binding principles and rules for personal data processing. This framework ensures that the Data Act adheres to stringent data protection standards.
In summary, the European Data Act is a significant step towards fostering a robust data economy in Europe while maintaining strict data protection regulations. For more detailed information, please visit the dedicated page provided.
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