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  2. Spanish Data Protection Agency - Wikipedia

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    The agency was created in the context of the Spanish Constitution of 1978, Article 18.4, stating that "the law shall restrict the use of informatics in order to protect the honour and the personal and family privacy of Spanish citizens, as well as the full exercise of their rights" as elaborated by Organic Law 5/1992. [2]

  3. Organic Law on Protection of Personal Data and Guarantee of ...

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    It relates to the general provisions of the law. According to the first article, the organic law has two purposes. The first is to adapt the Spanish law from what is contained in the General Data Protection Regulation and "guarantee that the digital rights of the citizen conform with the mandate established in article 18.4 of the Constitution."

  4. Eliminalia - Wikipedia

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    Eliminalia, rebranded as 'Idata Protection' in January 2023 [1] is a Spanish company which has specialized in reputation management. [2] It was founded in 2011 by Diego Sánchez, known as Dídac Sánchez. [3] [4] The technical offices are in Kyiv, Ukraine. [5] [6] Eliminalia is the property of Maidan Holdings, a Miami-based holding company. [1]

  5. GDPR fines and notices - Wikipedia

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    Violating Articles 5(1)(c) and 13 GDPR in relation to a video surveillance system in an apartment building. [58] 2021-04-15 Vodafone Espana, S.A.U. €150,000 (reduced to €90,000) Spain Violation of Article 6(1)(a) GDPR by processing personal data without consent or any other legal basis. When imposing the fine, the AEPD took into account:

  6. General Data Protection Regulation - Wikipedia

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    A blog, GDPR Hall of Shame, was also created to showcase unusual delivery of GDPR notices, and attempts at compliance that contained egregious violations of the regulation's requirements. Its author remarked that the regulation "has a lot of nitty gritty, in-the-weeds details, but not a lot of information about how to comply", but also ...

  7. 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 ...

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

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    The GDPR requires anyone processing someone’s personal data (meaning any data that can be linked to them as an identifiable person) have a legal basis for doing so.

  9. Loomio - Wikipedia

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    Loomio has committed to address the needs and regulations of the EU market. In 2018 the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect and Loomio confirmed that it is GDPR compliant. [22] In 2019 Loomio started planning a Loomio.eu service to use EU based hosting in response to requests from EU users. [23]