Loading...
Skip to main content

Wie viele Websites verwenden auch die Websites der BSA Cookies, um das effiziente Funktionieren dieser Websites sicherzustellen und unseren Nutzern die bestmögliche Erfahrung zu bieten. In unserer Cookie-Erklärung erfahren Sie mehr darüber, wie wir Cookies verwenden und wie Sie die Cookie-Einstellungen Ihres Browsers ändern können. Wenn Sie diese Seite weiterhin verwenden, ohne Ihre Cookie-Einstellungen zu ändern, stimmen Sie unserer Verwendung von Cookies zu.

X

MAY 01, 2023 | EUROPEAN UNION | EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA

Global Data Alliance Recommends Changes to EU Data Act’s International Data Provisions

BRUSSELS – May 2, 2023 – The Global Data Alliance (GDA), a cross-sector coalition of companies committed to high standards of global data transfers, has recommended improvements to the EU Data Act regarding its international non-personal data transfer rules.

GDA members who are active across 15 sectors in over 150 countries, including Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Sweden, and Switzerland, as well as Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, Korea, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States – together employ millions of citizens across the EU in digitally intensive industries.

In a white paper released today, the GDA says clarifying several ambiguities in Article 27 of the Data Act is critical to achieving the EU’s goal of enhancing data sharing and use across the bloc and beyond. If policymakers do not resolve these issues, the risk is that judicial or other authorities may mandate non-personal data localization, frustrating, in turn, Europe’s digital transformation goals.

Hadrien Valembois, Senior Manager, Policy – EMEA at BSA | The Software Alliance, which administers the GDA, said:

The GDA has raised four concerns regarding Article 27 of the EU Data Act. Specifically, we are concerned about the unexamined impacts of non-personal data transfer restrictions and localization requirements; the potential inconsistency with the EU’s international commitments; the failure to justify treating non-personal data as sensitive in the same way as personal data; and a lack of clarity around rules for businesses. We are asking EU policymakers to clarify these ambiguities during upcoming trilogue negotiations to make sure the Data Act enables the responsible free flow of data and minimizes – if not eliminates – data transfer restrictions that may break EU legal obligations.

Read the GDA’s full set of concerns and recommendations on the EU Data Act here.

ÜBER DIE GLOBAL DATA ALLIANCE

Die Global Data Alliance (globaldataalliance.org) ist ein branchenübergreifender Zusammenschluss von Unternehmen, die sich zu hohen Standards der Datenverantwortung verpflichtet haben und auf die Möglichkeit des weltweiten Datentransfers angewiesen sind, um innovativ zu sein und Arbeitsplätze zu schaffen. Die Mitglieder der Allianz sind weltweit vertreten und unter anderem in den Bereichen hochentwickelte Fertigung, Luft- und Raumfahrt, Automobil, Konsumgüter, Elektronik, Finanzdienstleistungen, Gesundheit, Medien und Unterhaltung, natürliche Ressourcen, Wertschöpfungskette und Telekommunikation tätig. Die Global Data Alliance wird von BSA | The Software Alliance verwaltet.

PRESSEKONTAKT

Michael O’Brien

For Media Inquiries

PRESSEKONTAKT

Media Inquiries

PRESSEKONTAKT

Media Inquiries

CONTACTO DE PRENSA

Media Inquiries