Monday, November 24, 2014

US Data Privacy Guidelines Not Compatible With Euro Privacy Laws

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Just as with emissions and headlamps, standards recently adopted in the United States regarding consumer data and privacy won't be compatible elsewhere, specifically in Europe.

Per Automotive News Europe, Stephan Appt, legal director of Munich, Germany-based international law firm Pinsent Masons, says the standards developed by the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers and the Association of Global Automakers to both handle said data and ensure privacy "are a step in the right direction," but aren't enough for European authorities.

Issues concerning the standards — which were agreed upon earlier this month by BMW, Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Toyota and Volkswagen — include vague and broad statements within the framework, as well as consumers giving "implicit consent to allow data processing based (upon) their mere usage of vehicle technologies and services," an act that would run afoul of European privacy standards.

Appt added that support for the guidelines shows that automakers "are taking the issue of protecting driver data seriously enough to put aside their differences and collaborate," and hopes those in Europe would do the same to mitigate risk in violating local privacy laws.

The post US Data Privacy Guidelines Not Compatible With Euro Privacy Laws appeared first on The Truth About Cars.



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