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Two days about data protection one year after the GDPR - my takeaways

I am not a fan of political speeches and introductions by VIPs. The contribution of Viviane Reding: was an exception as it was personal and gave an insight into the background of how the GDPR was born. At least to me, the long haggling about the GDPR and the discussion on what is   new and what not crowded out from public discussion the ethos: to protect personal liberties against dictatorship and the principle that data belong to the person herself (or himself). The ex-commissioner for the area and MEP rightly boasted that in this field, the EU is a standard maker. It is also interesting to note that while Europe only followed the U.S. in establishing net neutrality, now the U.S. has retreated from it. IT was on the Luxembourg Data Protection Days , organised by MGSI  that the experiences of one year of the GDPR were discussed. Tine Larsen from the CNPD c omplained about GDPR-bashing and that there were also fake news around GDPR. The fact that Luxembourg voted the laws regula