Data

BSA: More Clarity Needed in EU Data Act

BSA is urging European officials to address several lingering concerns on the EU Data Act during upcoming inter-institutional negotiations before agreeing on a final text. Read More >>

BSA is urging European officials to address several lingering concerns on the EU Data Act during upcoming inter-institutional negotiations before agreeing on a final text. Read More >>

Privacy

How Europe Is Strengthening Its E-Evidence Rules

As digitalization speeds up and the number of daily digital interactions continues to rise, law enforcement agencies are increasingly relying on digital evidence to investigate crimes. Read More >>

As digitalization speeds up and the number of daily digital interactions continues to rise, law enforcement agencies are increasingly relying on digital evidence to investigate crimes. Read More >>

Data, Global Markets

Rules on Digital Trade Can Enhance the US-EU Trading Relationship

Today, I testified before the US Trade Representative (USTR) on the need to include strong digital trade provisions in a US-EU trade agreement. The hearing examined US industry priorities to help inform the objectives for the upcoming trade negotiations. The United States and the European Union share an impressive $1 trillion trading relationship and make up nearly … Read More >>

Global Markets, Industry, Intellectual Property

Copyright Proposal Threatens to Undermine Europe’s AI Ambitions

Next week, the European Parliament plenary will vote on one of its most controversial files to date – the Copyright Directive. The new legislation touches upon a number of thorny issues that have been the subject of intense debate, yet its Article 3 – aiming to regulate Text and Data Mining (TDM) – is often … Read More >>

Cloud Computing, Data, Global Markets, Privacy

Privacy Shield: A Strong Framework for Transatlantic Digital Trade

The Privacy Shield agreement has already improved data protection and digital trade between the EU and the US in its first year, and that should continue, writes Victoria A. Espinel.

The Privacy Shield agreement has already improved data protection and digital trade between the EU and the US in its first year, and that should continue, writes Victoria A. Espinel.