United States:
Working Party Releases Key Guidelines Under GDPR
24 March 2017
by
Daniel J. McLoon
,
Mauricio Paez
,
Jonathon Little
,
Richard Johnson
,
Kevin Lyles
,
Todd McClelland
,
Jeff Rabkin
,
Adam Salter
,
Michiru Takahashi
,
Undine Von Diemar
,
Olivier Haas
,
Jörg Hladjk
,
Anand Varadarajan
and
Nicole Perry
Jones Day
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On December 13, 2016, the Article 29 Working Party published
three sets of guidelines: Guidelines on Data Protection
Officers, Guidelines on the Right to Data Portability,
and Guidelines on the Lead Supervisory Authority.
These guidelines were issued pursuant to the GDPR, and the Working
Party noted that the guidelines were assembled using input from
various stakeholders and consultations with national data
protection authorities.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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