CNIL Streamlines International Transfers Of Personal Data

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On March 24, CNIL announced a simplified process for the entities of a corporate group to register personal data transfers outside of the EU on the basis of binding corporate rules.
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On March 24, CNIL announced a simplified process for the entities of a corporate group to register personal data transfers outside of the EU on the basis of binding corporate rules ("BCRs"). Once the BCRs are approved at a business group level, CNIL will issue a single authorization that the business group entities will be able to reference in their filings rather than request new and individual authorizations of data transfers.

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