Digital Omnibus: The EU Intervenes (Again) on Cookies Collected by Websites.
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Two proposals for regulations by the EU Commission make conspiracy theories flourish. A sober look at the realities is necessary. – A guest comment.
While four factions in the EU Parliament criticize the softening of AI and data protection rules, conservatives generally welcome the project. Will they again vote with right-wing groups to enforce the project? Many MEPs prefer to reject the proposed amendments to the GDPR. – Publicly released in a similar way by unsplash.com Steve JohnsonLast week, the EU Commission presented the "Digital Omnibus". By means of the collective law, it wants to si…
Wednesday could be a crucial turning point in the history of the European Union. As MCC Brussels and European Parliamentarian Martin Sonneborn announced on Monday, a decision on European chat control is to be taken on 26 November.The article Eliminates the EU's digital privacy? first appeared on Tichy's insight.
The European Commission claims to want to simplify European laws, but in reality, important rights are being removed or weakened. This week, the European Commission published two Digital Omnibus proposals. The European Commission presents these proposals as simplifying EU legislation, but in reality, important human rights safeguards are being severely weakened. Legal safeguards are practically nonexistent. These Digital Omnibuses (Digital Omnib…
Digital Omnibus: The EU intervenes (again) on cookies collected by websites.
European regulations requiring informed consent for the data each internet user provides while browsing have transformed the internet into a jungle of pop-ups about the use of cookies. Their usefulness is therefore almost zero: users click distractedly, annoyed by the constant interruptions. But with the Digital Omnibus currently being studied in Brussels, the situation could change. All eyes are on the Digital Omnibus , the new package of rules…
What Is Europe Trying to Achieve With Its Omnibus and Sovereignty Push?
This week, the European Commission unveiled a sweeping plan to overhaul how the EU enforces its digital and privacy rules as part of a ‘Digital Omnibus,’ aiming to ease compliance burdens and speed up implementation of the bloc’s landmark laws. Branded as a “simplification” initiative, the omnibus proposal touches core areas of EU tech regulation — notably the AI Act and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).The Commission argues that th…
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