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EU Data Act now in force: IoT data access rights, fair contracts and cloud switching; applicable from 11 September 2025

Published on: 15 January 2024

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European Data Act enters into force, putting in place new rules for a fair and innovative data economy

Today, the European Data Act takes effect. The framework sets out who may access and use data produced within the EU across all sectors of the economy, and will simplify sharing, notably of industrial data. The Act brings greater fairness to the digital ecosystem by spelling out who is entitled to derive value from data and under what terms. By clarifying roles and benefits, it sets fair conditions for value creation EU-wide. It will also boost a dynamic, innovative data marketplace by opening up industrial data and offering legal certainty on data use.

Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice-President for a Europe fit for the Digital Age, said: ‘This is a significant step on our path to digital transformation. With clear rules on data, we give users control over sharing information generated by their connected devices, while protecting trade secrets and upholding the European fundamental right to privacy.’ Thierry Breton, Commissioner for Internal Market, said: ‘With the Data Act now in force, we reach an important milestone in shaping our digital space.’...

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