Europe’s most famous technology law, the GDPR, is next on the hit list as the European Union pushes ahead with its regulatory killing spree to slash laws it reckons are weighing down its businesses.

The European Commission plans to present a proposal to cut back the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR for short, in the next couple of weeks. Slashing regulation is a key focus for Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, as part of an attempt to make businesses in Europe more competitive with rivals in the United States, China and elsewhere.

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gross why are they getting rid of the best thing they’ve done?

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Preventing total exploitation harms corporate short-term profits.

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Privacy matters, but it is really not good in its current shape. For example, it seriously hinders scientific research into contagious diseases because a lot of data of patients is incredibly hard to get or work on. There’s a lot more that could be done against epidemics if it wasn’t for the GDPR in its current shape.

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Ask for concent, its not hard.

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This is not about consent but about databases that already exist and that could be anonymized easily, treasure troves of data for medical research, but even anonymously that data can’t be used because of stupid red tape

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This is so untrue it’s actually hilarious.

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Yes this is the exact moment that we decide we want to be as similar to the US as possible. These neoliberals need to go.

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That’s a funny way of saying liberals

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That’s a funny way of saying liberals

What do you mean? By the looks of it the original point was about deregulated free market capitalism, not about individual freedoms in general.

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Fucking assholes, taking away gdpr and pushing for chatcontrol.

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We should have democratic mechanisms to vote these politicians out of office when they start messing up.

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There is one thing that would make the GDPR easier: one single Data Protection Authority at Union level, with direct sanctioning powers.

No more asking Ireland first only to get Norway and Germany telling you the opposite.

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That would be pretty neat, yeah.

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Don’t do it, you really don’t want to try and race us to the bottom when we have a solid head start.

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