Data Privacy Law definition

Data Privacy Law means applicable local, state, national and international laws, rules, regulations and orders of any governmental, judicial, regulatory or enforcement authority or self-regulatory organization regarding consumer data privacy rights.
Data Privacy Law. Means the laws and regulations, in any jurisdiction, that apply in relation to the Processing of Personal Data including the Data Protection Act 2018, UKGDPR and the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (21 2003/2426), any relevant/successor legislation/regulations, and all other applicable laws and regulations relating to processing of personal data and privacy in effect in any relevant territory from time to time, including where appropriate the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office;

Examples of Data Privacy Law in a sentence

  • In addition, to the extent applicable to Supplier, Supplier agrees to comply with any requirements of any applicable Data Privacy Law regarding the collection, storage, use, transfer, security, or Processing of Personal Information.

  • The seller obligates his employees to observe the provisions of §15 of the Data Privacy Law.

  • All results of the audit shall be subject to the confidentiality obligations of the parties under the Agreement and the applicable Data Privacy Law.

  • Duration: Personal Data may be Processed and stored for the period necessary to fulfil the agreed purposes of processing pursuant to and for the duration of this DPA and to comply with Applicable Data Privacy Law.

  • In no event will Customer sell (as such term is defined under US Data Privacy Law) any such Personal Data.


More Definitions of Data Privacy Law

Data Privacy Law means, as applicable, EU Data Protection Laws, the CCPA and all other applicable laws, rules and regulations relating to the Processing of Personal Data and data privacy or data protection that may exist in any relevant jurisdiction.
Data Privacy Law means Law regarding consumer data privacy rights.
Data Privacy Law means the data protection law applicable, from time to time, including, where applicable, the GDPR and/or the FADP.
Data Privacy Law means any and all Applicable Law that relates to collection, acquisition, access, retention, use, storage, transfer, disclosure, or protection of data or information such as Personal Data, including law or regulation pertaining to data protection, confidentiality, security or privacy, such as HIPAA and GDPR. “[***]” [***].
Data Privacy Law means the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (Singapore) and any other law or regulation governing the collection, use, disclosure, processing, storage or handling of personal data or personal information.
Data Privacy Law means any applicable law relating to the protection of Personal Data, as the case may be, including the EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC (the “Directive”), the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) and the EU General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (“GDPR”).