German presidency outlines ePrivacy intentions

06/07/2020 | Council of the European Union

The German Presidency of the EU Council has published a discussion paper regarding future work on the development of the ePrivacy Regulation. The document indicates deciding the core provisions, and in particular, the processing of electronic communications data is a precondition to any agreement. The aim is to work toward "reaching a general approach and/or a mandate to start negotiations with the European Parliament" during the next Working Party meeting on the 13th July. 

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