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The Article 29 Working Party is and advisory body set up under the Data Privacy Directive 95/46/EC and is levelheaded of representatives of the national data protection authorities (DPA), the EDPS and the European Commission. Its role is to advise the Commission on general data preservation matters as well as laws from the EU that may affect data privacy. It also promotes the uniform function of the Data Protection Directive across the entire EU.

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The European Data Protection Supervisor is the independent supervisory authority set up in 2014 by the Parliament and Council to advise EU administrations on the processing of personal data as well as supervising these bodies to ensure compliance to their own regulations. The EDPS also handles complaints and monitors new technologies akin to the processing of personal data.

The ordinary legislative procedure covers the majority of what is known as secondary law, which is borrowed from the principles and objectives set out in EU Treaties and includes regulations, directives and decisions.It is always important to note that the GDPR is a regulation, which is immediately applicable across the Union,rather than a directive, which must be transposed into national law by each individual member state.The process begins with a idea by the Commission, which is to be either adopted, rejected, or amended through a process of co-decision between the Parliament and the Council. The Parliament is first sent the proposal in order to make its first reading, to which is accepts or makes amendments to, before passing it on to the Council for it’s own first reading. If the body adopts the Parliament’s position, the legislation is passed, however if there are any further amendments made by the Council, all three bodies meet for the Trilogue negotiations. It is possible for a piece of legislation to continue on to a second reading by both the Parliament and the Council, and even still a final stage known as the Conciliation stage. If the legislation fails to be adopted at any stage, it can only be resurrected as a new proposal from the Commission, to repeat the entire process again

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The GDPR was initially proposed by the Commission in January of 2012, amended by the Parliament in its first reading in March of 2014, and most recently enhance by the Council in its first reading in June of 2015. The first trilogue meeting was held on the 24th of June, with a stated goal from the three EU bodies to reach an agreement by the end of 2015. However, these negotiations can be extended by arrangement among the leaders of each party as per the rules set out by the Joint Declaration on Practical Arrangements for the Codecision Procedure, which govern the trilogue meetings.A more robust timeline of events for the GDPR can be foundhere, and a discussion of the topics likely to have beenthe most intensely debated can be foundhere.

A political agreement was made on 15 December 2015, leaving the regulation tobe signed in January 2016by the Presidents and Secretaries General of both the Parliament and the Council, at which time the text will be published in the Official Journal of the European Union. The regulation will be directly binding throughout the EU following the two year grace cycle beginning on the date of publishing.


LED lights are the future

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More technology = more (LED) light.
 
When Thomas Edison invented the light bulb 136 years ago, I bet he didn't envision the world that we live in now.  If you look around you right now, you'd probably be shocked at the amount of light emitting items are within eye-sight outside of the standard room lighting light bulbs.  Just the screen that you're reading this article on is full of hundreds of thousands of pixels, each one a tiny microscopic light “bulb”.  If you look out of your window, you'll probably see vehicles, each one has at least 15 light bulbs in it.  Your cell phone is full of hundreds of thousands of glowing pixels as well.  We carry light anywhere and everywhere we go.  At this point, I'd argue that because of how our businesses and livelyhoods are so reliant on the internet, that we rely on powered light as much as we rely on just about anything.
 
Our planet is old, very old, and in the long history of it we've only harnessed light like we do for 136 short years, roughly two life generations of time.  Edison invented the incandescent light bulb in 1880.  That means it's possible that your great great grandparents knew life without the light bulb, and it's probable for your great great great grandparents.  How's that for perspective?
 
Recent developements in light technology include a total phase-out of the incandescent and florescent light bulb in Japan, to be replaced completely by the more efficent and reliable LED bulb.  The United States is also on course for the eventual phase out of the less efficient versions of light bulbs; the 40 watt and 60 watt incandescent bulbs have already become extinct because of the phase-out initiative. 
 
Other developements include the just announced “LiFi” data transmitting technology.  It basically replaces Wifi technology by sending data over inperceptable flickers of light through light bulbs.  The advantage is the ability to send data at more than 200 times faster than we can send it now over WiFi.  Imagine being able to wirelessly send a terrabyte of data, that's 1000 gigabytes, in around 5 seconds?  That is the type of stable speeds that are currently being reported using this technlogy.  Another advantage is its security, as the hacker would have to be under the same light source as the original computer.  The light can be dimmed to a brightness that's dark enough to be imperceptable and still work.  You don't have to be directly under a light bulb either, the light reflecting off of walls can still give you 70 megabytes per second which is still roughly 20 times faster than our current wifi technology.  This new tech is not without it's downsides however, because sunlight can really ruin it, so you can imagine its limitations.
 
Also, fiber optics, another light based technology, is the new standard in wired data transmition ability.  It seems like as our “data” driven world expands and its demand increases, more and more the solution to whatever technological choke point we run into is found in light.  Light is the answer to our future data choke point issues, make no mistake about that.
 
The point here is that the more stuff becomes bright and glowy, combined with the phasing out of inefficient old style lightbulbs, the more the LED industry is breaking through like a tidal wave of cutting-edge technology.  LED Video Wall Rental companies are providing affordable, temporary large LED Video walls for small town events when just a few years ago this technology was only affordable for the highest level concerts and sporting venues.  Digital video signs and billboards, which for years were reserved for only the fanciest of cities, are popping up in small towns across the United States. 
 
Savvy technology minded businessmen and investors would be wise to think on these things and keep an eye on the ebbs and flows of our technologically oriented world, with a specific focus on light.  Ours is a light emitting world, thanks to Thomas Edison, and we're just now harnessing the possibilities of what we can do with it, and what it can do for us.  To learn more about LED light technology, check out this wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LED_lamp
 
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