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EU Digital Regulation 2022: Data Desiderata
Author(s) -
Peter Georg Picht,
Heiko Richter
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
grur international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2632-8623
pISSN - 2632-8550
DOI - 10.1093/grurint/ikac021
Subject(s) - data governance , spark (programming language) , context (archaeology) , european commission , intermediary , corporate governance , coherence (philosophical gambling strategy) , commission , computer science , data protection act 1998 , data science , business , political science , computer security , data quality , european union , finance , marketing , paleontology , metric (unit) , physics , quantum mechanics , biology , programming language , economic policy
With the drafts of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the Digital Services Act (DSA) and the Data Governance Act (DGA), the EU Commission presented three cornerstones of its digital regulation approach in November and December of 2020. This article looks at data transactions and focuses on four aspects which illustrate that the proposed Acts leave ample room for improvement in terms of the coherence and specificity of their respective rules: the specificity of data-related provisions; the role of FRAND in the Package context; the role of data intermediaries; and the upcoming Data Act. Beyond diagnosis, the article calls for an integrative approach and proposes improvements. It aims to spark a more intense discourse on data transactions under the Package.

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