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Version du 25 janvier 2013 à 16:40
This page lists the different lobbies' s documents calling for an extensive definition of personal data, upon the adoption process of the European Commission's Proposal for a General Data Protection Regulation.
References
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The indicated month is when the position has been sent to Members of the European Parliament.
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- 1 Corporate associations
- 1.1 Eurofinas,December 2012
- 1.2 Insurance Europe, December 2012
- 1.3 Leaseurope, December 2012
- 1.4 Digital Europe, November 2012
- 1.5 European Banking Federation, November 2012
- 1.6 European Magazine Media Association and European Newspapers Publisher’s Association, November 2012
- 1.7 Coordination Committee for the Medical Imaging, Electromedical Equipment and eHealth Industry, November 2012
- 1.8 AmCham EU October 2012
- 1.9 Insurance Europe, September 2012
- 1.10 Digital Europe, March 2012
- 1.11 EuroISPA, December 2012
- 2 Companies
Corporate associations
Eurofinas,December 2012
Eurofinas is the representing lobby for consumer credit providers in Europe. In this document, it's suggesting amendments to the ITRE draft opinion. Those amendments aim at reviewing the definition of personal data and date subjects in an extensive way, allowing the companies to process, use and disseminate personal data freely, without any obligation to inform its consumers.
Insurance Europe, December 2012
Insurance Europe is the representing lobby for Insurance Federations in Europe. In its comments and definitions on the ITRE draft proposal, it's pushing for a limitation of consumer's right to access their data, in the name of business and competition.
Leaseurope, December 2012
Leaseurope is the representing lobby for car rental companies. On the pretext of heavy administrative changes for its members and in the name of business, it's supporting the less protective amendments for citizens, denying them the right to control their data.
Digital Europe, November 2012
Digital Europe is the representing lobby for European digital technology industry. Among its members stand Apple, Microsoft, Nokia... (see last page of their document). Among the 64 amendments proposed by the organisation, modifications are made to water down obligations concerning data breaches notifications to the data subject.
European Banking Federation, November 2012
European Magazine Media Association and European Newspapers Publisher’s Association, November 2012
Coordination Committee for the Medical Imaging, Electromedical Equipment and eHealth Industry, November 2012
AmCham EU October 2012
Insurance Europe, September 2012
Digital Europe, March 2012
EuroISPA, December 2012
Companies
EU companies
Telefonica, December 2012
British Telecom, December 2012
Nokia, November 2012
US Companies
eBay, December 2012
Amazon, November 2012
Opower, October 2012
Source: https://dataskydd.net/lobbydokument-i-parlamentet-om-dataskydd/ (Swedish)