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We would like to take this opportunity to invite you to the next Future Media Lounge event, to take place in Brussels on Tuesday, 16 June in the European Parliament, from 18:00-20:00. It will be moderated by David Earnshaw, President and Senior Advisor, Burson-Marsteller.
The event is scheduled for the eve of the upcoming trialogue discussions on the proposed Data Protection Regulation and it will provide an opportunity to dive into a deep debate on how data impacts media innovation and competitiveness in Europe. In this context we will reflect on the ability of the data protection regulation to boost developments in the media sector. More information and registration is available on our website: www.futuremedialab.info.
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