Proposed EU Regulation on the free flow of non-personal data

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Stephanie Welbergen

Senior Associate
Netherlands

I am a senior associate in our Commercial Practice in The Hague where I work in the fields of commercial contract and privacy law. My practice has a strong focus on technology contracts and international transactions. I am also a member of our Tech & Comms Group.

As part of the Digital Single Market strategy, the Commission has set the goal for building a European data economy. In that context, the Commission has published a proposal for a Regulation on a framework for the free flow of non-personal data in the EU. With this proposal, the Commission aims at taking away barriers that impede the free flow of non-personal data within the EU, e.g. by reducing the range of national data localisation requirements.

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