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Everything you need to know about the Data Act

In recent years, the European Union (EU) has been working to regulate the digital world. The goal is to give citizens more control over their data and to impose stricter rules on large companies. With the Data Act, that has entered into force on January 11th, 2024, there will be rules for accessing data, making data available to the government and switching between cloud services. What exactly does this Regulation entail? And perhaps more importantly, what does it mean for you and your business?

License Agreements: The Scope of Application (Part 2)

In part 2 of this blog series, we delve into the scope of license agreements. In particular: Are there geographical boundaries to licenses and can licenses be limited to specific acts of use, sectors, and applications?

Data breach response plan

A data breach happens to the best of us. Every company or organisation can face it sooner or later. In European countries, tens of thousands of data breaches have been reported to local authorities. In the Netherlands, for example, around 25,000 reports were made. When a data leak occurs, an organisation faces a lot of issues in a short period of time. Fast and adequate action is crucial in such incidents. In this article, we provide a practical step-by-step action plan of what to do in the event of a (potential) data breach, particularly in light of the obligations under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).