Par : Pierre
As you said, « that’s great on paper ». But as the French example you cited illustrates the point, laws are relevant only when they are applied equally to all. In this area, France (and Europe) have a...
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Hi Pierre! Well I can relate to the data privacy regulation today in France ; one of the main problems we have in data privacy today is the complete lack of enforcement. So for each person getting...
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[…] du futur cadre réglementaire. Une analyse très intéressante chez Thiebaut Devergranne, du site donneespersonnelles.fr. Je reprends ses 6 points […]
View ArticlePar : Paweł Krawczyk
Sorry but this part cited below is just not true – no local regulation cares about “geographical boundaries”, because any local law by definition is limited to the area for which it was established. In...
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Ok, interesting comment ! I agree and disagree with you. Article 3 of the regulation states very clearly » (…) This Regulation applies to the processing of personal data of data subjects residing in...
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