"EU Empowers Users: Regulating Data Control and Transfer, Smart Contracts, and Stock Markets"

The European Parliament and Council of the EU have reached a provisional agreement on the Data Act, a new legislation that aims to regulate the use and access of consumer and corporate data in the EU. The act grants users more control over their data generated by connected devices, allowing them to share it with outside parties if desired. It also includes measures to promote interoperability standards, facilitate data transfers between cloud providers, and enable public sector access to data for emergencies. Safeguards have been added to protect against unlawful data transfers, and companies can decline data sharing requests if it could result in serious economic losses. The Data Act is part of the EU's digital transformation and will need formal approval before becoming law, likely taking a couple of years to come into effect.
- EU advances rules that wrestle control of user data away from Big Tech The Verge
- EU law would let iCloud users transfer their data to rival platforms AppleInsider
- EU finalizes controversial smart contract kill switch rules under Data Act Cointelegraph
- Europe Stock Markets: Consolidated Tape Gets a Fresh Push Bloomberg
- EU negotiators reach deal to regulate use of data Euronews
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