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- Article 6 GDPR (section Tension with Article 5 and 12 GDPR in case of routine reliance on Article 6(4) GDPR)Paragraph 1 of Article 6 GDPR is based on Article 7 of the previous Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC. As a general rule, personal data may not be processed108 KB (17,005 words) - 15:39, 18 March 2024
- personal data are collected from the data subject, the data subject should also be informed whether he or she is obliged to provide the personal data and of76 KB (11,304 words) - 08:37, 4 March 2024
- Personal Data and the Free Movement of Data Act of 2018 (Act 125 (I)/2018). In this respect, it should be noted that, in accordance with Article 5 (a) of the43 KB (7,235 words) - 16:34, 24 March 2022
- collecting data and the physical or digital presence of the data subject. This includes personal data that: a data subject consciously provides to a data controller71 KB (9,532 words) - 13:30, 6 March 2024
- Pseudonymisation as a Measure of Data Protection The application of pseudonymisation to personal data can reduce the risks to the data subjects concerned125 KB (16,328 words) - 16:01, 8 March 2024
- accordance with Article 42(5); (g) to adopt standard data protection clauses referred to in Article 28(8) and in point (d) of Article 46(2); (h) to authorise46 KB (5,825 words) - 11:12, 7 November 2023
- processing the personal data of the data subject's request. Article 17 confers upon the data subject the right to have their personal data erased, however this61 KB (8,488 words) - 15:47, 18 March 2024
- Article 32 GDPR (section (c) Ability to restore availability and access to personal data in a timely manner)of data protection by design and data protection by default. Such measures could consist, inter alia, of minimising the processing of personal data, pseudonymising41 KB (5,197 words) - 12:17, 17 April 2024
- carries out a Data Protection Impact Assessment (Article 35 GDPR) or if a prior consultation before a DPA is needed under Article 36 GDPR. As a result, "the72 KB (9,140 words) - 13:12, 2 June 2023
- ICO (UK) (section Filing a complaint)previously had under the Data Protection Act of 1998. The Data Protection Act 2018 subjects the powers of the ICO (which are listed in Article 58 GDPR) to certain18 KB (2,488 words) - 15:22, 14 December 2021
- Article 7 GDPR (section (2) Consent request in the context of a written declaration concerning other matters)accountability in Article 5(2) GDPR, paragraph (2) specifies further requirements in the general principle of transparency under Article 5(1)(a) GDPR, paragraph31 KB (3,489 words) - 16:00, 8 March 2024
- Article 9 GDPR (section (c) Protection of the vital interests of the data subject or of another natural person)categories of data established in Article 9(2)(a) GDPR, Article 9(2)(c) GDPR, Article 9(2)(g) GDPR and Article 9(2)(i) GDPR directly correlate with a specific44 KB (5,905 words) - 14:00, 24 October 2023
- Article 45 GDPR (section Article 45 and Schrems II)paragraph 5. 7. A decision pursuant to paragraph 5 of this Article is without prejudice to transfers of personal data to the third country, a territory43 KB (5,641 words) - 14:58, 28 April 2022
- the Greek Data Protection Act 2019, the ePrivacy Directive implementation law and other provisions regarding the protection of personal data. It was first23 KB (2,039 words) - 08:15, 25 April 2024
- Slovenian Personal Data Protection Act, the Electronic Communications Act, the Act on Patient’s Rights, Passports Act, Identity Card Act, Banking Act, Consumer10 KB (1,242 words) - 10:51, 6 February 2024
- remedy under Article 78(2) GDPR and Article 78(1) GDPR respectively. Article 77(2) GDPR does not stipulate a deadline by which the data subject has to be33 KB (3,641 words) - 09:51, 19 March 2024
- notify data breaches pursuant to Article 33 GDPR; the obligation of data protection by design and by default, pursuant to Article 25 GDPR; whether a data27 KB (2,452 words) - 14:26, 28 July 2023
- designate a data protection officer. The data protection officer may act for such associations and other bodies representing controllers or processors. 5. The43 KB (4,904 words) - 12:59, 21 July 2023
- Example: The Austrian Data Protection Act ('Datenschutzgesetz') regulates the use of personal data by journalists in § 9 Data Protection Act, as made possible37 KB (4,635 words) - 13:29, 24 October 2023
- authorisation under Article 58(3) or to carry out investigations in the form of data protection reviews in accordance with Article 58(1)(b) GDPR. Körffer24 KB (2,181 words) - 11:46, 15 January 2024
- margin number 1 (C.H. Beck 2018, 2nd edition). Lynskey in Kuner et al., The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Article 84 GDPR, p. 1198 (Oxford University19 KB (1,477 words) - 14:12, 7 November 2023
- first explicit data protection laws can be traced back to the 1970 data protection act in the German state of Hessen, the US Privacy Act of 1974 or the48 KB (5,978 words) - 15:57, 1 February 2024
- Article 2 GDPR (section Personal data)so-called 'pseudonymised data'. However, truly anonymous data and data not relating to a person is not regulated by the GDPR. Example: A company runs two databases34 KB (4,652 words) - 12:07, 12 November 2023
- Article 27 GDPR (section (a) Processing Which is Occasional and Does Not Include Data in the Sense of Articles 9 and 10 GDPR)of data as referred to in Article 9(1) or processing of personal data relating to criminal convictions and offences referred to in Article 10" on a large25 KB (2,418 words) - 14:11, 24 May 2023
- Article 68 - European Data Protection Board 1. The European Data Protection Board (the ‘Board’) is hereby established as a body of the Union and shall20 KB (1,632 words) - 10:01, 11 October 2023
- material data protection law such as data processing principles under Article 5 GDPR, unlawful processing under Articles 6 to 9 GDPR, or the lack of a valid31 KB (3,550 words) - 11:11, 29 November 2023
- number 5 (C.H. Beck 2018, 2nd Edition). Raum, in Ehmann, Selmayr, Datenschutz-Grundverordnung, Article 31 GDPR, margin numbers 6-11 (C.H. Beck 2018, 2nd22 KB (2,042 words) - 14:29, 20 November 2023
- Article 57 GDPR (section (k) Maintain a list of processing operations requiring a data protection impact assessment)consultation); Article 40 GDPR (codes of conduct); Article 42 GDPR (certification); Article 46 GDPR (standard data protection clauses for data transfers); Article60 KB (7,796 words) - 20:12, 1 April 2024
- Article 73 GDPR (category Article 73 GDPR)accordance with Article 22(5) RoP. Article 22(5) RoP provides that "every member of the Board entitled to vote who is not represented at a plenary meeting19 KB (1,530 words) - 14:23, 12 October 2023
- processing), Article 57 GDPR (tasks of SAs), Article 58 GDPR (powers of SAs), as well as Article 65 GDPR (dispute resolution by the board), Article 63 GDPR (consistency55 KB (7,446 words) - 22:28, 1 April 2024
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Article 82 GDPR, p. 1176. (Oxford University Press 2020). Nemitz, in Ehmann, Selmayr, Data Protection Regulation33 KB (4,215 words) - 09:57, 19 March 2024
- rules on data protection prior to 25 May 2016. Even in a situation when a religious organisation would have adopted its own set of data protection rules prior25 KB (2,482 words) - 10:04, 19 March 2024
- Article 70 GDPR (category Article 70 GDPR)personal data protection, referenced by Docksey, in Kuner et al., The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Update of Selected Articles, Article 68 GDPR27 KB (3,038 words) - 12:19, 11 October 2023
- (Section 106 DPA 2018) or the appeals system (Section 150 DPA 2018) in data protection matters. Under Article 77 GDPR any data subject can file a complaints8 KB (1,034 words) - 14:13, 20 August 2021
- in any case under Article 61 GDPR and Article 62 GDPR. The LSA should act in a consensus-building manner. It must endeavor to reach a “consensus” with the35 KB (4,017 words) - 16:04, 18 March 2024
- Article 72 GDPR (category Article 72 GDPR)processing of personal data, such as the legal grounds for processing or data protection principles. The European Data Protection Board established by this22 KB (2,266 words) - 08:26, 17 October 2023
- inform the affected data subjects. The EDPB emphasizes that a data breach is ultimately a matter of data security directly affecting the data subjects' interests54 KB (6,536 words) - 08:22, 16 June 2023
- Article 15 GDPR (section Passive ex-post information about the personal data of the specific data subject)that the data subject only made a "request for a copy" not a "request under Article 15 GDPR". The controller clearly violated Article 5(1)(a) and 12(1)73 KB (9,896 words) - 15:46, 18 March 2024
- so. However, Article 5(1)(d) GDPR gives the controller some leeway to continue processing inaccurate data - see more details under Article 5(1)(d) GDPR.23 KB (2,489 words) - 23:24, 6 March 2024
- general data protection principles, in particular purpose limitation, data minimisation, limited storage periods, data quality, data protection by design29 KB (2,823 words) - 15:15, 28 April 2022
- Article 93 GDPR (category Article 93 GDPR) (section (2) Examination procedure under Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No. 182/2011)Articles 4 and 5, under Article 8 of Regulation (EU) No. 182/2011 a basic act may provide that the Commission adopts an implementing act which shall apply17 KB (1,096 words) - 08:19, 19 October 2023
- identify your data") do not meet the requirement of a proper demonstration under the fairness and transparency principle (Article 5(1)(a) GDPR). Article 11(2)20 KB (1,854 words) - 16:32, 8 March 2024
- establishment or in which a significant number of data subjects are substantially affected by the processing. According to Article 62(2) GDPR, “a supervisory authority22 KB (1,915 words) - 13:46, 15 January 2024
- to carry out a data protection impact assessment from Article 35 GDPR or the obligation to designate a data protection officer from Article 37 GDPR. The17 KB (1,768 words) - 15:41, 18 March 2024
- Article 71 GDPR (category Article 71 GDPR)under Article 71 GDPR. The report is not designed to simply act as a summary of the EDPB’s activities, but rather a status report on data protection in the15 KB (1,196 words) - 08:15, 19 October 2023
- Article 67 GDPR (category Article 67 GDPR)mechanisms for certification; the adequate level of protection afforded by a third country, a territory or a specified sector within that third country, or15 KB (810 words) - 16:13, 2 November 2023
- consequently the effectiveness of data protection. The second is to act as a minimum barrier against appointments of a purely political nature, without29 KB (2,894 words) - 23:06, 1 April 2024
- organisation of the National Data Protection Commission and the general data protection framework; the Act of 1 August 2018 on the protection of individuals with10 KB (1,199 words) - 10:14, 19 October 2022
- purpose of the restriction” (Article 23(2)(h)), could be fulfilled via a general data protection notice. As a general rule, data subjects should be informed44 KB (4,896 words) - 06:25, 16 June 2023
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): A Commentary, Article 36 GDPR, p. 684 (Oxford University Press 2020). Kelleher & Murray, EU Data Protection Law31 KB (3,646 words) - 08:51, 21 July 2023