Data (Use and Access) Bill 2025 Passes

England’s Parliament passed the Data (Use and Access) Bill, which now awaits Royal Assent before becoming law. A long ping-pong between the two Houses about AI training and copyright delayed the last stages of the Bill, which had broad cross-party support. Some of the most notable changes are around automated decision-making and legitimate interests. The new law does not alter the UK’s current data protection regime as dramatically as was proposed under the UK government.

 

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