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- Article 1 Subject matter and scope
- Article 2 Definitions
- Article 3 Obligation to make product data and related service data accessible to the user
- Article 4 The rights and obligations of users and data holders with regard to access, use and making available product data and related service data
- Article 5 Right of the user to share data with third parties
- Article 6 Obligations of third parties receiving data at the request of the user
- Article 7 Scope of business-to-consumer and business-to-business data sharing obligations
- Article 8 Conditions under which data holders make data available to data recipients
- Article 9 Compensation for making data available
- Article 10 Dispute settlement
- Article 11 Technical protection measures on the unauthorised use or disclosure of data
- Article 12 Scope of obligations for data holders obliged pursuant to Union law to make data available
- Article 13 Unfair contractual terms unilaterally imposed on another enterprise
- Article 14 Obligation to make data available on the basis of an exceptional need
- Article 15 Exceptional need to use data
- Article 16 Relationship with other obligations to make data available to public sector bodies, the Commission, the European Central Bank and Union bodies
- Article 17 Requests for data to be made available
- Article 18 Compliance with requests for data
- Article 19 Obligations of public sector bodies, the Commission, the European Central Bank and Union bodies
- Article 20 Compensation in cases of an exceptional need
- Article 21 Sharing of data obtained in the context of an exceptional need with research organisations or statistical bodies
- Article 22 Mutual assistance and cross-border cooperation
- Article 23 Removing obstacles to effective switching
- Article 24 Scope of the technical obligations
- Article 25 Contractual terms concerning switching
- Article 26 Information obligation of providers of data processing services
- Article 27 Obligation of good faith
- Article 28 Contractual transparency obligations on international access and transfer
- Article 29 Gradual withdrawal of switching charges
- Article 30 Technical aspects of switching
- Article 31 Specific regime for certain data processing services
- Article 32 International governmental access and transfer
- Article 33 Essential requirements regarding interoperability of data, of data sharing mechanisms and services, as well as of common European data spaces
- Article 34 Interoperability for the purposes of in-parallel use of data processing services
- Article 35 Interoperability of data processing services
- Article 36 Essential requirements regarding smart contracts for executing data sharing agreements
- Article 37 Competent authorities and data coordinators
- Article 38 Right to lodge a complaint
- Article 39 Right to an effective judicial remedy
- Article 40 Penalties
- Article 41 Model contractual terms and standard contractual clauses
- Article 42 Role of the EDIB
- Article 43 Databases containing certain data
- Article 44 Other Union legal acts governing rights and obligations on data access and use
- Article 45 Exercise of the delegation
- Article 46 Committee procedure
- Article 47 Amendment to Regulation (EU) 2017/2394
- Article 48 Amendment to Directive (EU) 2020/1828
- Article 49 Evaluation and review
- Article 50 Entry into force and application
CHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER II
BUSINESS TO CONSUMER AND BUSINESS TO BUSINESS DATA SHARING
CHAPTER III
OBLIGATIONS FOR DATA HOLDERS OBLIGED TO MAKE DATA AVAILABLE PURSUANT TO UNION LAW
CHAPTER IV
UNFAIR CONTRACTUAL TERMS RELATED TO DATA ACCESS AND USE BETWEEN ENTERPRISES
CHAPTER V
MAKING DATA AVAILABLE TO PUBLIC SECTOR BODIES, THE COMMISSION, THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK AND UNION BODIES ON THE BASIS OF AN EXCEPTIONAL NEED
CHAPTER VI
SWITCHING BETWEEN DATA PROCESSING SERVICES
CHAPTER VII
UNLAWFUL INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS AND TRANSFER OF NON-PERSONAL DATA
CHAPTER VIII
INTEROPERABILITY
CHAPTER IX
IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT
CHAPTER X
SUI GENERIS RIGHT UNDER DIRECTIVE 96/9/EC
CHAPTER XI
FINAL PROVISIONS
- data
- metadata
- personal data
- non-personal data
- connected product
- related service
- processing
- data processing service
- same service type
- data intermediation service
- data subject
- user
- data holder
- data recipient
- product data
- related service data
- readily available data
- trade secret
- trade secret holder
- profiling
- making available on the market
- placing on the market
- consumer
- enterprise
- small enterprise
- microenterprise
- Union bodies
- public sector body
- public emergency
- customer
- virtual assistants
- digital assets
- on-premises ICT infrastructure
- switching
- data egress charges
- switching charges
- functional equivalence
- exportable data
- smart contract
- interoperability
- common specifications
- harmonised standard
- data 16
- regulation 13
- article 11
- impact 8
- european 7
- services 5
- under 5
- commission 5
- shall 5
- evaluation 5
- union 4
- chapter 4
- processing 4
- application 3
- including 3
- practices 3
- and 3
- submit 3
- referred 3
- council 3
- parliament 3
- providers 3
- whether 2
- articles 2
- contractual 2
- obligations 2
- unlawful 2
- complying 2
- access 2
- charges 2
- eu / 2
- within 2
- economy 2
- innovation 2
- switching 2
- categories 2
- competent 2
- well 2
- information 2
- main 2
- social 2
- report 2
- particular 2
- economic 2
- reports 2
- carry 2
- findings 2
- september 2
- by 2
- committee 2
Article 49
Evaluation and review
1. By 12 September 2028, the Commission shall carry out an evaluation of this Regulation and submit a report on its main findings to the European Parliament and to the Council, and to the European Economic and Social Committee. That evaluation shall assess, in particular:
(a) | situations to be considered to be situations of exceptional need for the purpose of Article 15 of this Regulation and the application of Chapter V of this Regulation in practice, in particular the experience in the application of Chapter V of this Regulation by public sector bodies, the Commission, the European Central Bank and Union_bodies; the number and outcome of the proceedings brought to the competent authority under Article 18(5) on the application of Chapter V of this Regulation, as reported by the competent authorities; the impact of other obligations laid down in Union or national law for the purposes of complying with requests for access to information; the impact of voluntary data-sharing mechanisms, such as those put in place by data altruism organisations recognised under Regulation (EU) 2022/868, on meeting the objectives of Chapter V of this Regulation, and the role of personal data in the context of Article 15 of this Regulation, including the evolution of privacy-enhancing technologies; |
(b) | the impact of this Regulation on the use of data in the economy, including on data innovation, data monetisation practices and data intermediation services, as well as on data sharing within the common European data spaces; |
(c) | the accessibility and use of different categories and types of data; |
(d) | the exclusion of certain categories of enterprises as beneficiaries under Article 5; |
(e) | the absence of any impact on intellectual property rights; |
(f) | the impact on trade_secrets, including on the protection against their unlawful acquisition, use and disclosure, as well as the impact of the mechanism allowing the data holder to refuse the user’s request under Article 4(8) and Article 5(11), taking into account, to the extent possible, any revision of Directive (EU) 2016/943; |
(g) | whether the list of unfair contractual terms referred to in Article 13 is up-to-date in light of new business practices and the rapid pace of market innovation; |
(h) | changes in the contractual practices of providers of data processing services and whether this results in sufficient compliance with Article 25; |
(i) | the diminution of charges imposed by providers of data processing services for the switching process, in line with the gradual withdrawal of switching charges pursuant to Article 29; |
(j) | the interplay of this Regulation with other Union legal acts of relevance to the data economy; |
(k) | the prevention of unlawful governmental access to non-personal data; |
(l) | the efficacy of the enforcement regime required under Article 37; |
(m) | the impact of this Regulation on SMEs with regard to their capacity to innovate and to the availability of data processing services for users in the Union and the burden of complying with new obligations. |
2. By 12 September 2028, the Commission shall carry out an evaluation of this Regulation and submit a report on its main findings to the European Parliament and to the Council, and to the European Economic and Social Committee. That evaluation shall assess the impact of Articles 23 to 31 and Articles 34 and 35, in particular regarding pricing and the diversity of data processing services offered within the Union, with a special focus on SME providers.
3. Member States shall provide the Commission with the information necessary for the preparation of the reports referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2.
4. On the basis of the reports referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2, the Commission may, where appropriate, submit a legislative proposal to the European Parliament and to the Council to amend this Regulation.
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