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To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On February 19 2021, the European Union Commission issued its draft adequacy decision for data flows between the European Union (EU) and United Kingdom (UK). Whilst widely expected, this draft decision will provide some assurance about the continuing free flow of data between the EU and UK although businesses should take heed of a few ongoing regulatory issues. IN DEPTH The UK largely adopted the EU GDPR as standalone UK law The UK became a “third country” for data flows from the EU Transitional provisions have been applied to allow data flows between the UK and the EU. The EU-UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement agreed on December 24, 2020 included a “bridge period” of four to six months to allow for the EU Commission to adopt an adequacy decision under the GDPR for the UK ....
Monday, February 22, 2021 On February 19 2021, the European Union Commission issued its draft adequacy decision for data flows between the European Union (EU) and United Kingdom (UK). Whilst widely expected, this draft decision will provide some assurance about the continuing free flow of data between the EU and UK although businesses should take heed of a few ongoing regulatory issues. Post-Brexit (the UK’s exit from the European Union): The UK largely adopted the EU GDPR as standalone UK law The UK became a “third country” for data flows from the EU Transitional provisions have been applied to allow data flows between the UK and the EU. The EU-UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement agreed on December 24, 2020 included a “bridge period” of four to six months to allow for the EU Commission to adopt an adequacy decision under the GDPR for the UK ....
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On December 17, 2020, the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (‘ ICO’) published its Data Sharing Code of Practice (the ‘ Code’) following a public consultation which commenced in 2019. The Code focuses mainly on data sharing among data controllers who are subject to the GDPR and the UK Data Protection Act (‘DPA’) 2018. Data controllers falling within the scope of the ICO’s enforcement powers should take the Code into account when sharing personal data because it will help them comply with their data protection obligations. Due to the detailed way in which the Code covers data sharing in the context of the GDPR, it will also be of wider interest to data controllers in the EU and beyond – even after the end of the Brexit transition period. ....