Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2014-03-12-Speech-3-264-500"
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"The Internet transcends national borders – so personal data is impervious to the sole jurisdiction of individual states. This is therefore an area suitable for supervision within the framework of the single market, for the benefit both of individual Internet users who want to assure themselves of harmonised data and privacy policies wherever in the EU they go online, and for businesses, which are currently forced to navigate 28 individual legal systems. The EU can add real value in this area by coordinating and clarifying rules on data protection and processing. Clearly the right to privacy must always be reconciled with the right to free data flow, and this issue invokes a host of broader concerns about digital freedom, surveillance and over-regulation. The report is not perfect, but makes good progress on a complicated issue, and I voted for it."@en1
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