EU Privacy Laws definition

EU Privacy Laws means EU Directive 95/46/EC, as transposed into domestic legislation of each EU member state and as amended, replaced or superseded from time to time, including by the GDPR and laws, rules and guidelines implementing or supplementing the GDPR.
EU Privacy Laws has the meaning provided in Section 14A.1(a)(i).
EU Privacy Laws means the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), the European Union Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications (the ePrivacy directive) and any local implementing laws, including any subsequent legislation replacing or amending any such laws from time to time. Note that European Privacy Laws may apply to you if (i) you operate from an EEA member state or Switzerland; or (ii) you market to or target individuals in an EEA member state or Switzerland; or; (iii) you collect or otherwise process any Personal Data (as such term is defined under GDPR) from users in EEA member states or Switzerland. If any of the foregoing apply or you are otherwise subject to EU Privacy Laws then you hereby represent, warrant, covenant and agree that you will (a) comply with EU Privacy Laws and all of the obligations set forth in the General Data Protection Regulation Addendum (“GDPR Addendum”) which is incorporated by reference herein and available at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/legal-notices/gdpr-addendum-to-pma as modified by us from time to time; (b) inform end users in a prominent manner of their rights under EU Privacy Laws and that you use tracking devices and cookies for advertising purposes, including Interest-Based Advertising; and (c) obtain end user consent to place tracking devices, such as cookies (including those enabled by Supplier at your request on your behalf) on such end users’ computers and internet enabled devices and provide information regarding the removal of such tracking devices. Further you will share such consent with Supplier in the manner set forth in the GDPR Addendum. If you determine that EU Privacy Laws do not apply to you, then you shall provide Supplier with your analysis concluding the same or, provide detailed information regarding the specific steps you take to ensure that individuals located in the EU do not visit your Site via our services and technology.

Examples of EU Privacy Laws in a sentence

  • Nielsen and TCS will each comply, and will support the other Party in complying, with their respective obligations under the EU Privacy Laws, including maintaining all necessary notifications or registrations that may be required.

  • In a manner that conforms to any time limits provided in applicable EU Privacy Laws, and in any event as soon as reasonably practicable, TCS will comply with any written request to provide reasonable assistance to Nielsen as necessary to allow Nielsen to comply with EU Privacy Laws.

  • Without limiting the generality of Section 14A.1, TCS will comply with the obligations provided in this Section 14A.2 regarding applicable EU Privacy Laws.

  • If you determine that EU Privacy Laws do not apply to you, then you shall provide Supplier with your analysis concluding the same or, provide detailed information regarding the specific steps you take to ensure that individuals located in the EU do not visit your Site via our services and technology.

  • The following non-capitalized terms used in Section 14A.2 will have the meanings given to them in the EU Privacy Laws: “controller”; “data exporter”; “data importer”; “data subject”; “personal data”; “processing” (and “processed” will be construed accordingly); and “processor”.


More Definitions of EU Privacy Laws

EU Privacy Laws means national laws implementing European Directive 95/46/EC, Directive 2002/58 and related European privacy legislation.
EU Privacy Laws means the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (“GDPR”) and any law, statute, declaration, decree, directive, legislative enactment, order, ordinance, regulation, rule or other binding instrument of any EU member state where the Parties have a presence which implements the GDPR and the e-Privacy Directive 2002/58/EC, including for the avoidance of doubt the UK Data Protection Axx 0000 and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations, (in each case as amended, consolidated, re-enacted or replaced from time to time);
EU Privacy Laws means, as set forth in Section 9.4., the applicable laws and regulations of the European Union regarding the processing of Personal Information. “Legislativa EU o Ochraně Soukromí [EU Privacy Laws]” znamená, jak je uvedeno v Sekci 9.4., platné zákony a předpisy Evropské Unie ohledně zpracování Osobních Údajů.
EU Privacy Laws means the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), the European Union Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications (the ePrivacy directive) and any local implementing laws, including any subsequent legislation replacing or amending any such laws from time to time. Note that European Privacy Laws may apply to you if (i) you operate from an EEA member state or Switzerland; or (ii) you market to or target individuals in an EEA member state or Switzerland; or; (iii) you collect or otherwise process any Personal Data (as such term is defined under GDPR) from users in EEA member states or Switzerland. If any of the foregoing apply or you are otherwise subject to EU Privacy Laws then you hereby represent, warrant, covenant and agree that you will (a) comply with EU Privacy Laws and all of the obligations set forth in the General Data Protection Regulation Addendum (“GDPR Addendum”) which is incorporated by reference herein and available at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/legal-notices/gdpr-addendum-to-pma as modified by us from time to time; (b) inform end users in a prominent manner of their rights under EU Privacy Laws and that you use tracking devices and cookies for advertising purposes, including Interest-Based Advertising; and
EU Privacy Laws means the GDPR and or European Union Member State laws, rules and guidelines implementing or supplementing the GDPR, including without limitation the UK GDPR, to the extent applicable to altshare.
EU Privacy Laws means all EU data-protection and privacy laws, including without limitation, Directive 95/46/EC; Regulation No. 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000; European Commission Decisions 2001/497/EC, 2002/16/EC, and 2004/915/EC; and implementations of any of the foregoing by the individual EU Member States, all as amended from time to time.
EU Privacy Laws means the GDPR and laws, rules and guidelines in the EEA implementing or supplementing the GDPR concerning Analytics Information.