Clause 65 - Customer data and business data

Data Protection and Digital Information Bill – in the House of Commons am 4:15 pm ar 29 Tachwedd 2023.

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Amendments made: 82, page 88, line 13, leave out from “about” to end of line 15 and insert “—

(i) where goods, services or digital content are supplied or provided,

(ii) prices or other terms on which they are supplied or provided,

(iii) how they are used, or

(iv) their performance or quality),”.

This amendment adds a reference to information about how goods, services or digital content supplied or provided by a trader are used to the examples given in paragraph (b) of the definition of “business data”.

Amendment 83, page 88, line 17, after “content” insert

“(or their supply or provision)”.

This amendment makes clear that a reference to feedback about goods, services or digital content includes feedback about their supply or provision.

Amendment 84, page 88, line 18, leave out “business data” and insert

“information described in paragraphs (a) to (c)”.

This is a technical amendment to avoid the definition of “business data” relying on that label.

Amendment 85, page 88, line 22, leave out paragraph (a) and insert—

“(a) information relating to goods, services and digital content supplied or provided by the trader to the customer or to another person at the customer’s request (such as, for example, information about—

(i) prices or other terms on which goods, services or digital content are supplied or provided to the customer or the other person,

(ii) how they are used by the customer or the other person, or

(iii) their performance or quality when used by the customer or the other person), and”.

This amendment of the definition of “customer data” removes a reference to information relating to transactions and replaces it with a reference to a wider range of information.

Amendment 86, page 88, line 24, leave out “customer data” and insert

“information described in paragraph (a), or of other information relating to a customer of a trader,”.

This is a technical amendment to avoid the definition of “customer data” relying on that label.

Amendment 87, page 88, line 30, at end insert

“(and see section (Other data provision))”.

This amendment is consequential on Amendment NC32.

Amendment 88, page 88, line 37, leave out from “time” to end of line 40 and insert “—

(i) purchased goods, services or digital content supplied or provided by T (whether for use by C or another person),

(ii) been supplied or provided by T with goods, services or digital content purchased from T by another person, or

(iii) otherwise received goods, services or digital content free of charge from T, and

(b) C purchased or received the goods, services or digital content—”.

This amendment makes clear that a person who receives, from a trader, goods, services or digital services purchased by another person is a customer of the trader for the purposes of Part 3 of the Bill.

Amendment 89, page 89, line 4, leave out

“(3)(a), the references to purchase”

and insert

“(3), the references to purchase, supply, provision”.

This amendment is consequential on Amendment 88.

Amendment 90, page 89, line 5, after “purchase” insert “, supply, provision”.

This amendment is consequential on Amendment 88.

Amendment 91, page 89, line 6, at end insert—

“(4A) In subsections (3) and (4), references to purchasing goods, services or digital content include entering into an agreement to do so.”

This amendment makes clear that certain references to purchasing goods etc including entering into an agreement to do so.

Amendment 92, page 89, line 8, at end insert “(however expressed)”.

This amendment is consequential on Amendments 84 and 86.

Amendment 93, page 89, line 12, at end insert “(however expressed)”.—(Sir John Whittingdale.)

This amendment is consequential on Amendments 84 and 86.