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Civil Liberties MEPs pave the way for stronger data protection in the EU Fundamental rights - 21-10-2013 - 20:37 Committee : Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs A major overhaul of current EU data protection rules, to put people in control of their personal data while at the same time making it easier for companies to move across Europe, was voted by the Civil Liberties Committee on Monday. Responding to mass surveillance cases, MEPs inserted stronger safeguards for data transfers to non-EU countries. They also inserted an explicit consent requirement, a right to erasure, and bigger fines for firms that break the rules. continua qui: http://goo.gl/wVFdFH AM
Da confrontare anche con: <http://www.laquadrature.net/en/major-loopholes-in-privacy-regulation-parliam...> Ciao, Paolo On 10/21/2013 10:12 PM, Alessandro Mantelero wrote:
Civil Liberties MEPs pave the way for stronger data protection in the EU Fundamental rights - 21-10-2013 - 20:37 Committee : Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
A major overhaul of current EU data protection rules, to put people in control of their personal data while at the same time making it easier for companies to move across Europe, was voted by the Civil Liberties Committee on Monday. Responding to mass surveillance cases, MEPs inserted stronger safeguards for data transfers to non-EU countries. They also inserted an explicit consent requirement, a right to erasure, and bigger fines for firms that break the rules.
continua qui: http://goo.gl/wVFdFH
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e anche http://www.edri.org/eudatap_vote A. On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 22:20:07 +0200 Paolo Brini <paolo.brini@iridiumpg.com> wrote:
Da confrontare anche con:
<http://www.laquadrature.net/en/major-loopholes-in-privacy-regulation-parliam...>
Ciao, Paolo
On 10/21/2013 10:12 PM, Alessandro Mantelero wrote:
Civil Liberties MEPs pave the way for stronger data protection in the EU Fundamental rights - 21-10-2013 - 20:37 Committee : Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
A major overhaul of current EU data protection rules, to put people in control of their personal data while at the same time making it easier for companies to move across Europe, was voted by the Civil Liberties Committee on Monday. Responding to mass surveillance cases, MEPs inserted stronger safeguards for data transfers to non-EU countries. They also inserted an explicit consent requirement, a right to erasure, and bigger fines for firms that break the rules.
continua qui: http://goo.gl/wVFdFH
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Paolo Brini