Data Act: The European Commission has reached a political agreement on
the European Data Act
On 28 June 2023, the European Commission announced
[https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP_23_3491]
that an agreement has been reached between the European Parliament and
the Council of the EU on the European Data Act
[https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=COM%3A2022%3A68%3AFIN],
as proposed by the Commission in February 2022. The Data Act aims to
boost the EU’s data economy by unlocking industrial data, optimising
its accessibility and use, and fostering a competitive and reliable
European cloud market.

The Data Act complements the Data Governance Act
[https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/data-governance-act]
of November 2020 by clarifying who can create value from data under
which conditions. It includes:

 	* Measures that enable users of connected devices to access the data
generated by these devices and related services
 	* Measures to provide protection from unfair contractual terms that
are unilaterally imposed 
 	* Mechanisms for public sector bodies to access and use data held by
the private sector 
 	* New rules that grant customers the freedom to switch between
various cloud data-processing service providers
 	* Measures to promote the development of interoperability standards

The political agreement reached by the European Parliament and the
Council is now subject to formal approval by the two co-legislators.
Once adopted, the Data Act will enter into force on the 20th day
following its publication in the official Journal and will become
applicable 20 months after entering into force.

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Publication Date/Time
2023-06-29T13:00:47+00:00
The Commission welcomes the political agreement on the European Data
Act, which aims to boost the EU’s data economy