« | Home | Recent Comments | Categories | »

Reding’s ‘right to be forgotten’ bill polarises Euro biz world

Posted on January 25th, 2012 at 14:09 by Desiato in category: Privacy -- Write a comment

[Quote]:

EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding will imminently table a draft bill that will – if passed in Parliament – require internet firms to be upfront about the user data they hold.

The proposal has already been slammed by many businesses in the UK, where opposition to the draft regulation has been particularly fierce.

Reding’s "right to be forgotten" on the internet plan forms part of a huge legislative overhaul of Europe’s 1995 data protection law, which the commissioner has labelled as outdated.

EU observers, businesses and politicos agree with her that the current legislation is in desperate need of a rewrite, but Reding’s draft proposal has drawn fire from many.

previous post: Similar, but not copied, image found to breach copyright

next post: Castro lambasts US Republican primary as idiotic