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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) defines the organisational obligations and the individuals rights as they relate to personal data.

The GDPR addresses the imbalance between organisations and individuals.

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PERSONAL DATA

If a piece of data can be traced back to an individual, then that information qualifies as personal data.

Personal data is any information relating to an individual. It can be anything from a name, to an IP address, all the way to someone's location.

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IN A STUDY PUBLISHED IN 2000, 87% OF PEOPLE WERE RE-IDENTIFIED USING ONLY THREE PIECES OF DATA*

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If the data subject is an EU citizen, or the data processor has an establishment within the EU, the GDPR applies.

The GDPR applies to all EU Member States. The scope of the legislation give it a nearly global remit.

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The GDPR will be enforced across all EU Member States on May 25, 2018.

The GDPR addresses data controllers, data processors, and data subjects within every EU Member State.

The UK will adopt the GDPR on May 25. Post-Brexit, the UK's 2018 Data Protection Act (DPA) will apply.

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Privacy is a social value Economic potential

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The GDPR has been in the works for 6 years and 3,999 changes were made to the original proposal.

The primary reasons behind this legislative overhaul are: 1 Previous law is outdated 2

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oUTdaTEd LEgislaTIon AI cloud big data social media smart phones tablets

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sOCial VAlue privacy protection

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www.alwaysbecontent.com *L.Sweeney, Simple Demographics Often Identify People Uniquely. Carnegie Mellon University, Data Privacy Working Paper 3. Pittsburgh 2000. Even though this study was conducted in the United States, it is representative of the global data landscape.

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