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  2. General Data Protection Regulation - Wikipedia

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    The GDPR brings personal data into a complex and protective regulatory regime." [85] Despite having had at least two years to prepare and do so, many companies and websites changed their privacy policies and features worldwide directly prior to GDPR's implementation, and customarily provided email and other notifications discussing these changes.

  3. Data Protection Directive - Wikipedia

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    When sensitive personal data (can be: religious beliefs, political opinions, health, sexual orientation, race, membership of past organisations) are being processed, extra restrictions apply. (art. 8). The data subject may object at any time to the processing of personal data for the purpose of direct marketing. (art. 14)

  4. Information privacy law - Wikipedia

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    In fact, the courts have ruled that, "The Act clearly does not provide a remedy for an illicit or abusive use of information about consumers" (Henry v Forbes, 1976). It is widely believed that in order to avoid the FCRA, ChoicePoint was created by Equifax at which time the parent company copied all its records to its newly created subsidiary.

  5. What does GDPR mean for me? An explainer - AOL

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  6. Register of data controllers - Wikipedia

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    The register of fee payers is the name of an equivalent register established under the Data Protection Act 2018, which implements the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Registration under either Act carries a fee, the proceeds of which fund the costs of the ICO.

  7. Binding corporate rules - Wikipedia

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    Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs) were developed by the European Union Article 29 Working Party (today the European Data Protection Board) to allow multinational corporations, international organizations, and groups of companies to make intra-organizational transfers of personal data across borders in compliance with EU Data Protection Law.

  8. Data Protection Act 1998 - Wikipedia

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    Before the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force on 25 May 2018, organisations could have charged a specified fee for responding to a SAR of up to £10 for most requests. Following GDPR: "A copy of your personal data should be provided free. An organisation may charge for additional copies.

  9. Data Protection Act 2018 - Wikipedia

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    Part 2 supplements the GDPR (see Chapter 2) and applies a broadly equivalent regime to certain types of processing to which the GDPR does not apply (see Chapter 3). Part 3 makes provision about the processing of personal data by competent authorities for law enforcement purposes and implements the Law Enforcement Directive.