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Analysis The EU General Data Protection Regulation: Why It Matters Here In this Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis and Steven M. Puiszis write: If a law firm offers its services ...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR or Regulation) has been approved by European Union (EU) members as well as the Council of Europe and, at the time of writing, the draft Regulation is ...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a package of new laws enacted by the European Union that outlines how and why personal data can be collected on individuals living in, or who are ...
Ever since the European Union announced the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) — a sweeping new set of data privacy rules that will affect global firms that do business on European soil ...
Over 64,000 data breach notifications have been made to European data protection agencies since 25 May 2018, which, again, is a vast increase than the rate under the previous law.
In 2012, the European Commission proposed new regulations on data protection that would supersede the national laws of the 28 EU member states. It was formally approved in April this year, and it ...
Understanding GDPR. GDPR was adopted by the European Parliament in April 2016 to bring data protection rules up-to-date with contemporary concerns around the use of personal information.
General Data Protection Regulation Uber hit with $324 million fine by Dutch data agency Uber has been fined €290 million in the Netherlands for improperly sending driver data from Europe to the U.S.
What it says: Companies handling data that “require regular and systematic monitoring of data subjects on a large scale” need to have a “data protection officer.” (Articles 37, 38 and 39) What it ...
The General Data Protection Regulation (a.k.a. the GDPR) is a regulation issued by the European Union (EU) that became effective as of May 25, 2018.
1. Purpose of policy. The purpose of the policy is to ensure compliance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This regulation requires that institutions that collect personal data ...
The conventional wisdom is that the recently agreed-upon General Data Protection Regulation is the most-lobbied piece of legislation in the history of the European Union. I’m not quite sure how ...