UK Data Protection Law definition

UK Data Protection Law means all laws relating to data protection, the processing of personal data, privacy and/or electronic communications in force from time to time in the UK, including the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.

Examples of UK Data Protection Law in a sentence

  • When Zendesk processes Personal Data subject to UK Data Protection Law in a country that has not received an adequacy decision from the UK authorities, and if Section 6.2 (Binding Corporate Rules) does not apply, the Parties hereby incorporate the UK Addendum for Personal Data subject to UK Data Protection Law by this reference.


More Definitions of UK Data Protection Law

UK Data Protection Law means the Data Protection Xxx 0000, the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003, and the UK GDPR.
UK Data Protection Law means the Data Protection Act 2018 and “The UK GDPR” which is defined in section 3(10) of the Data Protection Act 2018 and supplemented by section 205(4).
UK Data Protection Law means UK GDPR (as defined in the UK Data Protection Act 2018) and the UK Data Protection Act 2018;
UK Data Protection Law means all applicable UK data protection and privacy laws including any UK law which replaces EU Data Protection Law, or which implements or transposes EU Data Protection Law into UK law.
UK Data Protection Law means the Data Protection Act (DPA 2018), as amended, and the GDPR as incorporated into UK law as the UK GDPR, as amended, and any other applicable UK data protection laws, or regulatory Code of Conduct or other guidance that may be issued from time to time.
UK Data Protection Law means the UK GDPR, the United Kingdom Data Protection Act 2018, the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations, and any regulation superseding any of the foregoing.