EU Data Protection Laws definition

EU Data Protection Laws means EU Directive 95/46/EC, as transposed into domestic legislation of each Member State and as amended, replaced or superseded from time to time, including by the GDPR and laws implementing or supplementing the GDPR;
EU Data Protection Laws means collectively, any applicable data protection, privacy or similar law generally applicable to the processing of personal data, including but not limited to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation) and any act or piece of national legislation implementing, supporting or otherwise incorporating said regulation, including any amendment made to any of the foregoing.

Examples of EU Data Protection Laws in a sentence

  • Where the activities carried by Subscriber though the Service is subject to EU Data Protection Laws, Subscriber agrees to enter into the Data Protection Addendum as provided by Vena.


More Definitions of EU Data Protection Laws

EU Data Protection Laws means EU Directive 95/46/EC, as transposed into domestic legislation of each Member State and as amended, replaced or superseded from time to time, including by the GDPR and laws implementing or supplementing the GDPR.
EU Data Protection Laws means the GDPR, any successor thereto, and any other law relating to the data protection or privacy of individuals that applies in the European Economic Area.
EU Data Protection Laws means the GDPR and laws implementing or supplementing the GDPR;
EU Data Protection Laws means GDPR and the e-Privacy Directive 2002/58/EC (as amended by Directive 2009/136/EC, and as amended and replaced from time to time) and their national implementing legislation, if any.
EU Data Protection Laws means, to the extent in force and applicable from time to time, those laws implementing the EU General Data Protection Regulation (2016/679) and any implementing laws in each EU member state.