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Ecommerce Europe publishes position paper on the ePrivacy Regulation

Ecommerce Europe publishes position paper on the ePrivacy Regulation Ecommerce Europe recently published a new position paper on the proposed ePrivacy Regulation. In light of the ongoing trialogue negotiations between the European Commission, the Council and the European Parliament, the paper outlines Ecommerce Europe’s key recommendations, its preferred institutional position and suggests a few targeted amendments. In January 2017, the European Commission proposed new legislation to ensure stronger privacy in electronic communications, the Proposal for a Regulation on Privacy and Electronic Communications. Consequently, the European Parliament adopted its Report on the file in October 2017, and after very lengthy discussions in the Council, the Portuguese Presidency managed to reach an agreement on a compromise text in February 2021.

Europe s cookie consent reckoning is coming – TechCrunch

Cookie pop-ups getting you down? Complaints that the web is ‘unusable’ in Europe because of frustrating and confusing ‘data choices’ notifications that get in the way of what you’re trying to do online certainly aren’t hard to find. What is hard to find is the ‘reject all’ button that lets you opt out of non-essential […]

Three years of GDPR in Germany – some potentially expensive wake-up calls | Dentons

Looking back over three years of the GDPR 1 for Germany, one significant change is clear: German data protection authorities are imposing heavy fines for infringements. Although the old legal data protection framework implementing the repealed Privacy Directive 95/46/EC 2 already contained most of the GDPR principles and obligations, the fines just mounted up to €50,000 or €300,000 and the German data protection authorities did not even make use of this range: Fines stayed far below these levels and usually had no deterrent effect at all. With the ability to impose fines amounting up to 4% of the total worldwide annual turnover of the preceding financial year, or €20 million, data protection finally emerged from the shadows. To be ready for significant increases of fines, the 16 data protection authorities of the German Länder (states) and the federal authority gathered together at the German Data Protection Conference (Datenschutzkonferenz –

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