Competitive Europe - Café Crossfire
07/02/2012
Europe’s data protection future: Prospects and implications for business
Below you’ll find video interviews by Debating Europe, the online platform where you discuss YOUR ideas with Europe’s leaders.
 

"Our framework regulation is very clear on the principles, like the principle of data minimisation: don't store more data than is necessary for carrying out your business."

Martin Selmayr (01:00) 

   
"We make rules for the European Union, for our continent. We make them in close coordination with international partners."

Martin Selmayr (01:09)


   
"Nothing in the history of the world has been so massively regulated as activities carried out on the internet."

Christopher Millard (01:14)


   

"Although this regulation is much more detailed than the directive it would replace, about 30 of the 91 articles would give delegated authority to the European Commission to produce yet more rules."

Christopher Millard (00:47)
               

                                                                                                                    
Featuring
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Martin Selmayr
Head of Cabinet to Viviane Reding, EU Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship
 
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Christopher Millard
Professor of Privacy and Information Law, Queen Mary, University of London
 
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Greg Polad
EU Representative of the Association for Competitive Technology (ACT) and Head of TMT Practice at FTI Consulting
 
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Antigoni Papadopoulou
Member of the European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
 
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