The Data Act: a New Era for Europe’s Data Economy
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The Data Act: a new era for Europe’s data economy
The Data Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/2854) is set to transform how data generated by connected products and related services is accessed, shared and used across the EU. Previously, much of this data remained with manufacturers or service providers. The regulation shifts this balance, granting users greater access and control to the data they generate, and...
Manufacturers will have to disclose in the future which data certain devices collect - and how users can access it. This should bring some advantages for consumers - at least theoretically.
The new EU data law is a burden, especially for manufacturers. They will be required to disclose what data certain devices collect – and how users can access it. This is supposed to bring some benefits for consumers. It has also drawn criticism from associations.
Manufacturers will have to disclose in the future which data certain devices collect – and how users can access it. This should bring some advantages to consumers – at least theoretically. In the "smart home" many data are collected: from the networked refrigerator, voice assistance or smart TV – everything stores information. Digitization brings data-hungry devices with it and the EU wants users to benefit more from it. By means of the EU regul…

Manufacturers will have to disclose in the future which data certain devices collect – and how users can access it. This should bring some advantages for consumers - at least theoretically.
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