The U.K. Information Commissioner’s Office and the Competition and Markets Authority issued a joint statement acknowledging a need to collaborate on the intersection of data protection and competition. Through an updated Memorandum of Understanding, the two regulators affirmed the complementary nature of the two topics. The current and future collaboration between the offices falls under the Digital Regulatory Cooperation Forum, which works to maintain a coordinated regulatory approach across U.K. online services.
UK regulators devise cooperation on data protection, competition matters
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