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28 November 2016

Article 29 Working Party Reports On Priority Issues From Action Plan

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On September 30, the Article 29 Working Party issued a report on a July Fablab workshop focused on operational and practical issues of the General Data Protection Regulation.
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On September 30, the Article 29 Working Party issued a report on a July Fablab workshop focused on operational and practical issues of the General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR"). The workshop brought together European participants from various industries, civil society, and academics to discuss the priority issues identified in the Action Plan of the Working Party. These issues included the compliance toolbox aimed at making companies more responsible and accountable and the new right to portability, which strengthens citizens' rights.

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