Jumping the gun on EU data protection

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With new EU data protection regulations experiencing delays, Peter Wainman of law firm Mills & Reeve urges businesses to concentrate on complying with the current law rather than second-guessing what it might look like in the future

Europe's data protection regime is now nearly 20 years old, predating the cloud, social media and smartphones. When the current law was passed, I was just getting the hang of surfing the web with N...

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