Summary of the SDPL Sample Clauses

Summary of the SDPL. In the first title, the law specifies its subject and scope of application and also provides a list of general definitions to build the common ground. More con- cretely, the subject reads [. . . ] this law is intended to guarantee and protect the public liberties and fundamental rights of natural persons, and in particular their personal and family privacy, with regard to the processing of personal data. Regarding scope, the law applies to personal data recorded on a physical support which makes them capable of processing, and to any type of subsequent use of such data all over the Spanish territory. Also, it applies when data are processed by organizations that are subject to Spanish regulations and that use for the processing means established in Spain. The law does not apply to data in transit, i.e., data that do not reside in Spain (neither its processing organization does) but goes across Spain in their trip to other countries.
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Summary of the SDPL. In the first title, the law specifies its subject and scope of application and also provides a list of general definitions to build the common ground. More con- cretely, the subject reads [...] this law is intended to guarantee and protect the public liberties and fundamental rights of natural persons, and in particular their personal and family privacy, with regard to the processing of personal data. Regarding scope, the law applies to personal data recorded on a physical support which makes them capable of processing, and to any type of subsequent use of such data all over the Spanish territory. Also, it applies when data are processed by organizations that are subject to Spanish regulations and that use for the processing means established in Spain. The law does not apply to data in transit, Fig. 1. SDPL conceptual metamodel i.e., data that do not reside in Spain (neither its processing organization does) but goes across Spain in their trip to other countries. The following definitions apply for the purposes of this law, and we have tried to capture them in Fig. 1. – Personal data: any information concerning identified or identifiable natural persons. – File: any structured set of personal data, whatever the form or method of its creation, storage, and digital access. – Processing of data: operations and technical processes, which allow the collec- tion, recording, storage, adaptation, modification, blocking and cancellation of data. Also, the assignments of data resulting from communications, consul- tations, interconnections, and transfers. – Data controller: natural or legal person, whether public or private, or adminis- trative body which determines the purpose, content, and use of data processing. – Data subject: the natural person whom the personal data undergoing the processing refer to. – Dissociation procedure: any processing of personal data carried out in such a way that the information obtained cannot be associated with an identified or identifiable person. – Data processor: the natural or legal person, public authority, service or any other body which alone or jointly with others processes personal data on behalf of the controller. – Consent of the data subject: any free, unequivocal, specific, and informed indication of wishes by which the data subjects consent to the processing of personal data relating to them. – Communication of data: any disclosure of data to a person other than the data subject. – Sources accessible to the public: those files wh...

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