Data Implementation and Challenges: An Exploration of Barriers and Progress
The European Commission has compiled the most comprehensive information about the Data Act, a crucial component of the European data strategy that aims to boost the data economy in Europe.
Prior to the European Commission's compilation, Bitkom and its member companies had already gathered essential details about the Data Act. This information can be found on a specific page, providing a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the intricacies of this new legislation.
The Data Act is not a standalone piece of legislation. It supplements the Data Governance Act, which has been applicable since September 2023, and together they form a comprehensive approach to data management in Europe. The Data Governance Act primarily regulates processes and structures in data intermediation, while the Data Act focuses on user-generated data and their use.
The Data Act is a significant step forward in the European data strategy, and interested parties can stay updated with the latest developments through a subscription service here.
The European Data Act officially came into force on January 11, 2024, marking a new era for Europe's data economy. For those seeking more detailed information about the Data Act, the link to the regulation is provided below:
[Link to the Data Act regulation]
In this ever-evolving digital world, staying informed about data policy is crucial. The Data Act is a testament to Europe's commitment to fostering a thriving data economy, and it's an exciting time to be part of this journey.
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