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- European Union member governments rejected a proposal from the European Commission to redefine 'personal data' for easier data sharing.
- The rejection received cautious approval from Paul Nemitz, who was involved in crafting Europe's GDPR.
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Council of the EU Rejects Redefinition of 'Personal Data' A rejection by European Union member governments of proposal backed by the European Commission to make it easier to share data about individuals won cautious plaudits from Paul Nemitz, a key architect of Europe's General Data Protection Regulation.