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Re: [projectvrm] ePrivacy Directive


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  • To: Tim Walters < >
  • Cc: Doc Searls < >, ProjectVRM list < >
  • Subject: Re: [projectvrm] ePrivacy Directive
  • Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2018 18:41:18 +0100

Hi, I am to meet another from the key authors of GDPR next week. He is also from Germany and is now a senior adviser to the EC DG Justice (sg. like the Minister of Justice for the EU). I will try to get him to participate on this list and also comment on New York GDPR.

Just to clarify (sorry, lawyer comment:o)): ePrivacy Regulation is not a Directive but Regulation. The difference is that while Directives must be implemented by each EU member state in their national legislation, Regulations are directly applicable as if they are national laws so no new national laws will be adopted. GDPR is also a Regulation.

Take care,

Zbynek


Dne 2018-02-04 15:15, Tim Walters napsal:
I met Jan Philip Albrecht -- the so-called father of the GDPR -- at an
event in Berlin last week. He agreed that the ePR is not likely to be
completed before the end of the year and may not take effect until
2020. However, when the GDPR takes effect in May, it will determine
some of the practices currently regulated by the ePrivacy Directive.
Jan said that the rather amusing upshot is that the privacy advocates
may find they prefer the GDPR to the proposed ePR (likely to be
watered down further, in fact) and start _supporting_ the delay, while
conversely the lobbyists may find the GDPR application to electronic
communications so onerous that they start pushing for the ePR to be
adopted _sooner_!

I have to get better educated about how the GDPR and the ePrivacy
Directive will apply until the ePR takes effect.

Cheers,
tw

On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 1:30 PM, Doc Searls
< >
wrote:

We need to start talking about this. It goes hand-in-hand with the
GDPR, and provides additional context for what we develop together.

Links:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPrivacy_Regulation_(European_Union)
[1]


https://digiday.com/media/eprivacy-looming-german-publishers-scramble-get-users-logged/
[2]


https://www.privacytrust.com/guidance/gdpr-vs-eprivacy-regulation.html
[3]


https://martechtoday.com/right-behind-gdpr-theres-eprivacy-regulation-208717
[4]

Doc



Links:
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[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPrivacy_Regulation_(European_Union)
[2]
https://digiday.com/media/eprivacy-looming-german-publishers-scramble-get-users-logged/
[3] https://www.privacytrust.com/guidance/gdpr-vs-eprivacy-regulation.html
[4] https://martechtoday.com/right-behind-gdpr-theres-eprivacy-regulation-208717



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