Data-driven technology has become a mainstay in our societies. Feeding AI systems and the IoT, large-scale datasets have the potential to radically reshape our understanding of things and basic social practices. It should thus come as no surprise that regulating data has become a central concern of regulation across the world. The European Union’s (‘EU’) data law (including its most recent evolutions) has become an authoritative totem as one of the most elaborate and pre-emptive regulatory framework worldwide. Governing data boils down to determining ‘who (should) do(es) what’ with it. However, considerations on the matter spark crucial disagreements … (more)
[Tommaso Fia, Transformative Private Law Blog, 24 October 2024]
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