GDPR cannot easily be replaced

30/06/2021 | The Times

Recent proposals from the Taskforce on Innovation, Growth and Regulatory Reform (TIGRR) that recommend a framework of citizen data rights replaces the GDPR overlook our international commitments and fail to address issues. Not only that, but given how the GDPR is the global standard, the commercial argument for scrapping GDPR would also probably fail to “attract the top start-ups and leaders in tech.”

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