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EU: Tech industry goes for last minute appeal on data protection

Posted on December 2, 2015 by pogowasright.org

EurActiv reports:

Tech industry groups are making a last ditch effort to sway negotiators who have vowed to wrap up talks on data protection regulation this month.

The European Data Coalition, a group made up of large companies including Nokia, Ericsson and SAP, sent a letter yesterday (1 December) to heads of state of all 28 EU countries asking that they slow down trialogue negotiations and reform the upcoming privacy legislation to be more business-friendly.

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