Euro-deputies are thrashing out the details on European data protection reform, with the latest debates split on provisions on "territorial scope."
The European Commission wants the legislation to cover non-EU entities that process data of EU citizens.
But a source close to the file told this website on Friday (24 May) the deputies are unable to reach an agreement on the detail of the scope.
MEPs focusing on the draft regulation met in Strasbourg on Wednesday in a closed-...
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