Minister remains calm: Expects "good solution" to ensure trade secrets

The Minister for Digitalization expects a solution to come for the protection of Danish energy producers’ IP in the new data act. We are aware of the challenge, she says to EnergyWatch.
Momentum in the negotiations with both EU member states and the European Parliament today assures Minister for Digitalization Marie Bjerre that Danish IP rights will be secured in the upcoming EU Data Act. | Photo: Kim Frost
Momentum in the negotiations with both EU member states and the European Parliament today assures Minister for Digitalization Marie Bjerre that Danish IP rights will be secured in the upcoming EU Data Act. | Photo: Kim Frost
by PETER THOMSEN, WATCH MEDIA’s EU CORRESPONDENT

BRUSSELS – Despite widespread concern that a new EU law could soon leave trade secrets for manufacturers in the Danish energy industry at risk, there is no need to worry. Everything indicates that a viable solution is on the horizon.

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