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  2. Right of access to personal data - Wikipedia

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    The right of access, also referred to as right to access and (data) subject access, is one of the most fundamental rights in data protection laws around the world. For instance, the United States, Singapore, Brazil, and countries in Europe have all developed laws that regulate access to personal data as privacy protection.

  3. Redaction - Wikipedia

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    Redaction or sanitization is the process of ... the redacted material still exists in the document underneath the visible appearance and is subject to searching and ...

  4. Data Protection Act 1998 - Wikipedia

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    This is called the right of access. You exercise this right by asking for a copy of the data, which is commonly known as making a 'subject access request.'" 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.

  5. Electronic discovery - Wikipedia

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    The systems prevent alterations to original messages, messages cannot be deleted, and unauthorized persons cannot access the messages. The formalized changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in December 2006 and 2007 effectively forced civil litigants into a compliance mode with respect to their proper retention and management of ...

  6. Freedom of Information Act (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The act contains a provision legally requiring agencies to respond to FOIA requests within 20 days, but for two main reasons, many agencies rarely meet this requirement. First, the task of screening requests for sensitive or classified information is often arduous and lengthy at agencies like the FBI and the CIA.

  7. General Data Protection Regulation - Wikipedia

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    A data controller must provide, upon request, an overview of the categories of data that are being processed [1]: Art. 15(1)(b) as well as a copy of the actual data; [1]: Art. 15(3) furthermore, the data controller has to inform the data subject on details about the processing, such as the purposes of the processing, [1]: Art. 15(1)(a) with ...

  8. Freedom of information laws by country - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of information laws allow access by the general public to data held by national governments and, where applicable, by state and local governments. The emergence of freedom of information legislation was a response to increasing dissatisfaction with the secrecy surrounding government policy development and decision making. [1]

  9. Wikipedia : Revision deletion/Oversighter

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    RevisionDelete allows selective redaction of posts and log entries by oversighters, as well as peer review by any oversighter of the correct use of the tool. Hidden entries still appear in redacted form on the public wiki, and any user may request that an oversighter review a RevisionDelete action, to determine whether their hiding was reasonable.