Towards a technologically assisted consent in the upcoming new EU data laws?

Towards a technologically assisted consent in the upcoming new EU data laws?
Andrés Chomczyk Penedo
Privacy in Germany, 2 September 2022
Abstract
The European Commission (Commission) put forward an ambitious proposal package of new legislation for the digital economy, including the Digital Markets Act, the Digital Services Act, or the Data Governance Act. Despite their different scopes, they all share a recurring topic: the relevance of (personal) data in enabling a data-intensive economic model around data sharing and the role of data subjects in granting permission to do so. As such, the purpose of this article is to explore how the Commission and other EU institutions intended to strengthen consent in these novel data regulations through technological tools but also novel assistance duties, but also the potential shortcoming around this approach.

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