| The ePD is intended to be replaced by the ePR but the ePD has already been implemented in several countries so it's a good abstraction of those implementations if you don't want to look at the specifics of each one individually. > Some states like Germany didn't change any laws at all regarding the EPD. This is false. Germany implemented the ePD[0] by replacing the TKG with the TDDDG in 2021. You may have missed this as it wasn't a big news story and German law still awkwardly refers to "telecommunications" when also talking about the Internet. > EU Regulations like the GDPR are different. Yes, that's why the ePR will largely replace the implementations of the ePD by acting as directly binding law for all EU member countries rather than requiring individual implementations. [0]: https://www.bfdi.bund.de/DE/Fachthemen/Inhalte/Telemedien/eP... > Nachdem der deutsche Gesetzgeber zuletzt mit einer Novelle des Telekommunikationsgesetzes (TKG) und dem Telekommunikation-Digitale-Dienste-Datenschutz-Gesetz (Telekommunikation-Digitale-Dienste-Datenschutz-Gesetz) zum 1. Dezember 2021 noch die europäischen Vorgaben aus der E-Privacy-Richtlinie in deutsches Recht umsetzte, wird die künftige E-Privacy-Verordnung unmittelbar in den Mitgliedstaaten gelten. Emphasis added. Highlighted part approximately translates to "the ePrivacy guideline was implemented in German law". |
At that point, the GDPR was already in force. The GDPR is mostly a superset of the ePD, so I don't think the TDDDG lead to substantial changes.