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  2. General Data Protection Regulation - Wikipedia

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    Chapter V of the GDPR forbids the transfer of the personal data of EU data subjects to countries outside of the EEA — known as third countries — unless appropriate safeguards are imposed, or the third country's data protection regulations are formally considered adequate by the European Commission (Article 45).

  3. European Data Protection Board - Wikipedia

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    The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) is a European Union independent body with juridical personality whose purpose is to ensure consistent application of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) [1] and to promote cooperation among the EU’s data protection authorities.

  4. Information privacy law - Wikipedia

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    Over 80 countries and independent territories, including nearly every country in Europe and many in Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia, and Africa, have now adopted comprehensive data protection laws. [1] The European Union has the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), [2] in force since May 25, 2018.

  5. Europe’s privacy watchdogs tell AI companies what they must ...

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    Europe’s privacy regulators have issued new guidelines for judging whether AI companies are breaking the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, which threatens fines of up to 4% of global ...

  6. Data Protection Directive - Wikipedia

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    Third countries is the term used in legislation to designate countries outside the European Union. Personal data may only be transferred to a third country if that country provides an adequate level of protection of the data.

  7. International Safe Harbor Privacy Principles - Wikipedia

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    Within the context of a series of decisions on the adequacy of the protection of personal data transferred to other countries, [3] the European Commission made a decision in 2000 that the United States' principles did comply with the EU Directive [4] – the so-called Safe Harbor decision. [5]

  8. The U.S. may finally get a federal privacy law to rival ...

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    Get ready for a lobbying furor, because there’s suddenly a plausible, bipartisan, bicameral push to finally give the U.S. a comprehensive data-privacy law, going way beyond the protections for ...

  9. 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.