France:
Draft Legislation Contemplates Raising Penalty Amounts
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On January 22, the French National Assembly finished its first
review of the draft law for a Digital Republic (source
document in French). In the legislation, representatives proposed
to raise penalties to a maximum of €20M or 4 percent of a
company's profits for violations of applicable law.
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