Data Regulation refers to the set of laws, policies, and guidelines established to govern the collection, storage, processing, sharing, and use of data, particularly personal and sensitive information. It aims to protect individuals’ privacy rights, ensure data security, and promote responsible handling of data by organizations. Data regulations often require businesses to obtain consent from individuals before processing their data, to implement data protection measures, and to provide transparency about how data is used. Examples of data regulations include the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in the United States, and various other national and international frameworks that aim to safeguard user data and uphold ethical standards in data management.

Tourism Industry Pushes Back Against New Data Regulation
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Tourism Industry Pushes Back Against New Data Regulation

The European tourism industry is facing significant challenges as it opposes a new data regulation set to come into effect soon in Spain. Various European tourism associations have joined forces to express their concerns and opposition to the impending implementation of the Real Decreto 933/2021, which mandates additional documentation and information requirements for individuals or […]