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UK and EU information law update: data adequacy risks, GDPR enforcement trends, ePrivacy ad-targeting limits, cybersecurity reforms, ICO action, and phone-hacking litigation (2 May 2024)

Published on: 02 May 2024

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EU Parliament submits written evidence in Lords’ UK-EU data adequacy inquiry

The European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE Committee) has provided written evidence to the House of Lords European Affairs Committee (EAC) for its inquiry into data adequacy and what it means for the UK–EU relationship. The submission opens with observations on the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill (DPDIB) currently before the UK Parliament, including commentary on the terms ‘singling out’ and ‘pseudonymised data’. The LIBE Committee then addresses the questions set by the Lords Committee. It also voices reservations about proposed changes to the role of the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) under the DPDIB, assessing that these ‘constitute a significant departure from the EU data protection supervision model, where the independence of the national supervision authority is an important cornerstone’...

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