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Samantha Livesey, a partner at law firm Pinsent Masons who specialises in technology law, said the directive brings in tough rules on what firms must do once they discover data has gone astray.
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Mr Miliband had pledged to bring in tougher rules on newspaper ownership.
Now regulators are phasing in tougher rules, but they fear acting too quickly because bank lending is needed now more than ever.
MSPs have called for a crackdown on late-running trains by bringing in tougher rules.
Already, the city's family welfare rolls have been cut in half by tough rules, work incentives, and a good economy, to about 387,000 recipients.
In many cases they are in effect just renting them, subject to tough rules buried in small print.
France, Germany and Denmark have led in putting pressure for tough rules on hedge funds and private equity.
She has a different dream: to remake the euro zone in Germany's image, with tough rules to restrict government spending and legal powers to intervene in national policies if countries go astray.To achieve this, she wants to reopen the European Union's treaties.
In Australia, tough rules on media ownership have not prevented Rupert Murdoch's News Corp from controlling 70% of newspaper circulation.
The industry has had two years to sort this out, and their failure to tackle the culture has resulted in these tough rules.
Back in 2013, Hunt argued against tough rules on payday loans by noting that "an estimated 76percentt of all Americans live paycheck to paycheck".
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