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We're seeking views on proposals to amend to amend the current data protection fees payable by data controllers to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
Ministerial foreword The Prime Minister is committed to five missions that…
This call for input invites stakeholders for their views on about issues that the DRCF should take into consideration as it develops its plan of work for 2023 to 2024.
Mae'r Cais am Fewnbwn hwn yn gwahodd barn rhanddeiliaid am faterion y dylai'r DRCF eu hystyried wrth iddo ddatblygu ei gynllun gwaith ar gyfer 2023 i 2024.
The first annual report from the DRCF – a new form of collaboration between regulators, designed to address the future challenges of the digital world.
How we aim to deliver the next phase in cooperation across our work in digital markets and the DRCF focus areas and projects for 2022 to 2023.
The Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF) has launched a technology horizon scanning programme, to provide a coherent view of new and emerging digital markets and technologies.
The CMA and the ICO have published a joint statement that sets out their shared views on the relationship between competition and data protection in the digital economy.
A summary of ideas to address barriers to cooperation and measures to strengthen digital regulatory cooperation in future.
Government response to consultation on taking action against directors that breach electronic marketing regulations.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Consultation on taking action against directors that breach electronic marketing regulations.
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