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EU Data Act Compliance in Ireland

The Data Act ensures fair access to and use of data generated by connected products and related services. It establishes rules for data sharing between businesses and with public bodies.

How does Data Act apply in Ireland?

Data Act applies in Ireland under EU law with the same obligations as across the bloc — maximum fine Per member state (effective, proportionate, dissuasive). The national supervisory authority is the DPC (Data Protection Commission), which handles enforcement, complaints, and notifications. Deadline: September 12, 2025.

  • Supervisory authority: DPC (Data Protection Commission)
  • Maximum fine: Per member state (effective, proportionate, dissuasive)
  • Key deadline: September 12, 2025
Supervisory authorityDPC (Data Protection Commission)
Maximum finePer member state (effective, proportionate, dissuasive)
Key deadlineSeptember 12, 2025
Sectors affectedIoT Manufacturers, Cloud Services
Source: DPC (Data Protection Commission)Reviewed:
Deadline

September 12, 2025

Max Fine

Per member state (effective, proportionate, dissuasive)

Sectors Affected

IoT Manufacturers, Cloud Services, Data-driven Services

Key Data Act Obligations for Ireland Businesses

  • Ensure data accessibility for users
  • Enable data portability between services
  • Protect trade secrets during data sharing
  • Implement fair contract terms
  • Provide data to public bodies in emergencies

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For informational purposes only. This is not legal advice — consult qualified legal counsel.