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Europe's GDPR privacy law is headed for red tape bonfire within 'weeks'

Published on: 2025-05-12 02:49:08

The GDPR is seen as one of Europe's most complex pieces of legislation by the technology sector — and by businesses far and wide beyond tech — for how it forces companies doing business in Europe to manage their data and to handle the requests and rights of data subjects to that personal data. Its introduction in 2018 drew a deluge of desperate emails from firms asking for people's consent to use their data. Seven years later, Brussels is taking out the scissors to give its (in)famous privacy law a trim. There are “a lot of good things about GDPR, [and] privacy is completely necessary. But we don’t need to regulate in a stupid way. We need to make it easy for businesses and for companies to comply," Danish Digital Minister Caroline Stage Olsen told reporters last week. Denmark will chair the work in the EU Council in the second half of 2025 as part of its rotating presidency. The criticism of the GDPR echoes the views of former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, who released a lan ... Read full article.