Facebook warns regulators ‘risk damaging EU business market’

From: The Irish Times

Social network is currently implicated in a case regarding its data gathering practices  

Karlin Lillington

European data regulators risk damaging the EU business market by fragmenting regulation into 28 individual national markets, Facebook has warned today in its first extensive public comments on data protection issues.

Regulators responding to complaints about Facebook —which has its European headquarters in Ireland and is under increased European scrutiny for its data handling practices— should work with Ireland’s Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (OPDC) to resolve regulatory issues, according to Richard Allan, vice president of EMEA policy at the company.

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One response to “Facebook warns regulators ‘risk damaging EU business market’”

  1. Balance Blind says:

    I don’t think it’s that easy to damage the business market if it’s a digital one. And I feel like that’s the reason many entrepreneurs are turning to e-commerce, which is not bad. There are many companies and services like SEO Cork that can help them promote their business on the internet, and I believe that working in this field has much more advantages.

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