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To expand on what I said a moment ago, I should like to add that the Commission does not consider it appropriate for the time being to proceed with legislation similar to the Californian law. There is no information suggesting that theft of unencrypted personal data stored in computer systems represents a serious problem for the proper functioning of the free flow of personal data in the internal market, or for the protection of such data. Before introducing new legislation which puts additional burdens on business, it is suggested that business itself should enhance security of personal data by using security systems such as encryption.
So, while understanding the philosophy behind the question the Commission wants to be certain that it is absolutely necessary to pass this into legislation. We want to be careful with new laws; businesses complain of too much regulation. We all want to deregulate, so let us be careful in this area and only legislate where it is absolutely essential to do so, but not before."@en1
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