The Croatian Presidency of the Council of the European Union has a tall task ahead of it as it becomes the latest EU presidency to try to tackle the ePrivacy Regulation. At a Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs hearing, Croatian Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure State Secretary Josip Bilaver said his country's presidency will work hard to get the gears moving on ePrivacy; however, expectations need to be tempered. In this piece for The Privacy Advisor, IAPP Associate Editor Ryan Chiavetta, CIPP/US, reports on the hearing, which also included comments from committee members on the lack of progress on ePrivacy over the past couple of years.
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