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"I voted in favour of the report on the European approach to data protection since it contains many positive points: strengthening certain rights of individuals regarding their data; protecting individuals, whatever their geographic location; strengthening the powers of national data protection authorities; appointing data protection officers within businesses; referring to the ‘right to be forgotten’; the notion of explicit consent for data to be processed; extending the list of sensitive data, and so forth.
Nonetheless, it has overlooked some points, a few of which are quite alarming. The examples of ‘cloud computing’ (storing data on external platforms rather than on personal computers), scope for self-regulation by businesses, and agreements concerning international data transfer, are all cases in point. These agreements must reflect the same level of personal data protection as that provided within the Union. We know this is not the case in the United States in particular. I am disappointed that this report has been adopted without debate in plenary since it indicates the framework for the coming revision of the Data Protection Directive. Let us hope that the coming debates will enable us to overcome these deficiencies."@en1
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