| domain | dsgvo-gesetz.de |
| summary | This document is a comprehensive data protection regulation, likely a draft or preliminary version, outlining the rules for processing personal data within the European Union. Here’s a summary:
Core Structure & Focus:
The regulation, titled “Art. Kapitel 1,” establishes a framework for the processing of personal data, emphasizing the rights of individuals (“affected persons”) and the responsibilities of data controllers and processors. It’s divided into ten key chapters covering fundamental principles, individual rights, responsibilities of parties involved, data transfers, supervisory authority powers, and specific processing situations.
Key Sections & Provisions:
* Fundamentals (Chapter 2): Defines core principles like lawfulness of processing, consent requirements, and the importance of transparency. * Rights of Affected Persons (Chapter 3): Grants individuals extensive rights including access to their data, rectification, erasure (“right to be forgotten”), restriction of processing, data portability, and the right to object to processing. * Responsibilities (Chapter 4): Details the obligations of data controllers (those who determine the processing) and data processors (those who process data on behalf of the controller), including data security, confidentiality, and appropriate technical and organizational measures. * Data Transfers (Chapter 5): Addresses the legal mechanisms for transferring personal data outside the EU, prioritizing adequacy decisions, standard contractual clauses, or binding corporate rules. * Supervisory Authority (Chapter 6): Establishes the independent data protection authorities, their powers, and responsibilities for overseeing compliance. This includes investigation, enforcement, and cooperation. * Collaboration & Coordination (Chapter 7): Outlines the mechanisms for collaboration between national authorities and the European Data Protection Committee (EDPC). * Specific Processing Situations (Chapter 9): Provides tailored rules for specific types of data processing, such as freedom of expression, access to public documents, national identifiers, employment contexts, and archiving/research purposes. * Delegated and Implementing Acts (Chapter 11): Addresses the process for the EU to delegate further powers and adopt implementing regulations.
Overall Aim: To harmonize data protection across the EU, strengthen individual rights, and ensure that personal data is handled securely and lawfully.
Note: This is a summary of a lengthy and detailed document. The full text would provide specific definitions, obligations, and procedures. |
| title | General Data Protection Regulation: Final text of the GDPR |
| description | The official PDF of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (German & English), recitals, BDSG, LDSG and TTDSG. |
| keywords | oder, person, union, text, internationale |
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| nslookup | A 116.202.167.127 |
| created | 2025-11-09 |
| updated | 2026-01-26 |
| summarized | 2026-01-30 |
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