A reassessment of the GDPR: lessons learned from the experience in the United Kingdom.
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There is a growing movement for reforms in data protection. The European Commission is proposing specific changes to facilitate compliance for small and medium-sized enterprises, while the United Kingdom is implementing broader reforms. The reforms in the UK are aimed at promoting economic growth and innovation, but critics warn that they could undermine fundamental rights and jeopardize the UK's adequacy status with the EU. The experiences of the UK also highlight important considerations, as broader reforms without careful planning and consideration of public expectations are likely to face resistance from society.
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