Digital Omnibus: Key Legal Impacts
December 01, 2025
Digital Omnibus: Key Legal ImpactsDecember 01, 2025 On 19 November 2025, the European Commission proposed the Digital Omnibus, a legislative package designed to streamline and amend core EU digital laws, including the AI Act, Data Act, GDPR, and cybersecurity frameworks. The initiative aims to reduce fragmentation and administrative burden while maintaining strong protections and enabling innovation. AI Act The proposal introduces a lawful basis for processing special-category personal data for bias detection and mitigation in AI systems, subject to strict safeguards aligned with GDPR principles. Data Act Three instruments—the Data Governance Act, Free Flow of Non-Personal Data Regulation, and Open Data Directive—will merge into a single, consolidated Data Act. GDPR and Cybersecurity Targeted GDPR amendments clarify the definition of personal data, relax certain notification duties, and integrate cookie consent rules into the GDPR text, enabling one-click consent and browser-level preference management. Data Union Strategy & European Business Wallet The Data Union Strategy introduces measures to unlock high-quality datasets for AI, including data labs and a legal helpdesk for Data Act compliance. Next Steps The proposals now move to the European Parliament and Council, with adoption expected in 2026 and application from 2027/2028. Organisations should begin reviewing:
The Digital Omnibus signals a major shift toward a coherent EU digital regulatory landscape, combining simplification with strategic compliance adjustments. Key contacts
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