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President Biden Signs Executive Order to Implement the New EU-U S Data Privacy Framework

On October 7, 2022, President Biden signed an Executive Order (Order) on Enhancing Safeguards for United States Signals Intelligence Activities. This marks the latest step towards the new EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (Framework), a replacement for the defunct EU-U.S. Privacy Shield (Privacy Shield). The next stage in the process is for the European Commission (EC), with input from the European…

How Google quietly funds Europe s leading tech policy institutes

How Google quietly funds Europe s leading tech policy institutes
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Jules Polonetsky: FPF December Update

Jules Polonetsky: FPF December Update LinkedIn 12/23/2020 With Thanksgiving behind us, and in the midst of the holiday season, I wanted to express our thanks to so many people for helping me not only get through 2020, but to thrive and learn even during a global pandemic.  First and foremost, I am thankful for our FPF staff. Our team has produced engaging events, thought-provoking analysis, and insightful reports under the ongoing pressures of the pandemic, even as privacy-related issues have become more challenging and relevant than ever before.  I’m thankful for the FPF Board and Advisory Board members for providing us with their acumen, their experience, and the expertise of their powerful networks.

The Day - E U proposes sweeping new rules for online business that could force fundamental changes for digital giants

Published December 16. 2020 12:05AM  Michael Birnbaum, The Washington Post Get the weekly rundown Email Submit The European Union on Tuesday unveiled sweeping new rules for online businesses that could potentially force fundamental changes in the business practices of digital giants such as Google, Facebook, Apple and Amazon. The new rules would overhaul the basic legal framework through which companies conduct their digital business in the vast, wealthy E.U. market, requiring platforms to police content far more aggressively and banning them from using their vast stores of data to unfairly overtake their competitors. If enacted - a process that could take years - the rules would touch every company that conducts business on the internet within the 27-nation European Union, from the smallest to the gargantuan. But the very biggest companies, almost all of them American, would be subject to particularly aggressive rules.

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