The U.K. government laid the Data Sharing Code of Practice, created by the U.K. Information Commissioner's Office, before Parliament. The code is designed to provide advice to businesses and organizations on how to share data responsibly. The code of practice will lay before Parliament for 40 sitting days before it goes into effect.
ICO's Data Sharing Code of Practice laid before UK Parliament
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