European Commission Proposes Digital Omnibus Package to Overhaul EU Digital Regulations
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The European Commission has just presented a package to simplify digital regulations, with the declared aim of simplifying legislation on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and data protection and management, a majority demand in the European technology sector. In practice, the so-called digital bus postpones transparency requirements and penalties for technology for failing to control applications classified as dangerous, which could erode …
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The European Commission proposes to amend a number of key texts, including those governing artificial intelligence and personal data. While employers welcome changes that are supposed to facilitate innovation, privacy associations, for their part, denounce a weakening of the rules that protect citizens.
European Commission proposes Digital Omnibus package to overhaul EU digital regulations
The European Commission (EC) has introduced the Digital Omnibus package, a set of proposals intended to harmonize and update key digital laws across the EU. According to , , and (), the initiative postpones the enforcement deadline for high-risk artificial intelligence (AI) rules under the AI Act from August 2026 to December 2027, affecting multiple sectors, including biometric identification, healthcare, and law enforcement.
The EU Digital Omnibus: A European Data Law Shake-Up May Be Coming
On November 19, the European Commission (EC) released its EU Digital Omnibus proposal – a 153-page document accompanied by an explanatory memorandum and a Staff Working Document. This proposal introduces amendments, deletions, and replacements to several cornerstone EU digital laws, including: The GDPR. The Data Act. The AI Act. The ePrivacy Directive. Other instruments such […] The post The EU Digital Omnibus: A European Data Law Shake-Up May B…
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