I imagine that thanks to the EU privacy laws (huzzah!) the magic bands will never make it to DLP.
Which I'm fine with, because I'm not a fan of the concept, at all.
Oh I very much doubt that the EU privacy laws will be a problem.
Basically, all the Magicband knows is a single, probably heavily encrypted, number (most likely a one-direction encrypted hash code).
That number connects the user to a database with your info. The band itself is utterly useless without the connecting database, and that, given that it holds your CC details, tends to be pretty secure (as demanded by EU law), and is something that Disney already has in place.
As for the "privacy concerns" about the bands themselves (as they ensure the park knows exactly where every band is at any given moment), again, not an issue. It's just local, temporary info, useless without context.
Magicbands and MyMagic+ work pretty well from Disney's point of view, it has some definite downsides for the visitor (what with the increasing standby times and such), but I suspect it'll be the future.
For the most part it worked really well for me at WDW, and while the FP+ system really could use some tweaking, it is a good addition that makes for a more seamless experience.
