• What are the general requirements and major impacts of the GDPR, and how does this law differ from data protection legislation in the United States? • How are companies outside of Europe affected by the GDPR? • How do perspectives on the GDPR differ between consumers and businesses? Do perspectives vary by industry? • Do you think there should be one data privacy law for the entire world? Balance your discussion by weighing the benefits to international companies with your knowledge of the differences in culture, politics, and government around the world and the importance of sovereignty of countries.
In your responses to two or more of your peers, use the following questions to guide your responses:
• Consider how the principles of globalization can be applied to the harmonization of data privacy laws. Do you expect legislation similar to the GDPR to be passed by other countries around the world? Why or why not? • Do you agree or disagree with your peer’s opinion on whether there should be global data privacy legislation? Why or why not? • How could your response to the harmonization of data privacy laws apply to other regulatory areas (such as accounting)?