How the GDPR interacts with other EU digital legislation
13/10/2025 | TaylorWessing
As part of its Global Data Hub, international law firm TaylorWessing has published a series of articles addressing the overlapping, complementary and on occasion, conflicting or confusing compliance obligations between the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other EU digital laws and regulations.
Articles in series:
- Interaction of the GDPR and the EU Data Act
- Age verification methods: navigating the twin challenges of the GDPR and the Digital Services Act
- Meta's 'pay or OK' dilemma: the clash with EU digital regulation
- The EU AI Act and the GDPR: collision or alignment?
- Omnibus IV simplification package – what does this mean for GDPR compliance?
- The European Health Data Space and the GDPR: striking the balance between innovation and rights
- DMA and GDPR alignment: EC/EDPB joint guidelines provide some clarity
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