GDPR reform – new plans of the EU Commission
Changes to the GDPR are primarily intended to ease the burden on SMEs. A new draft shows that the reform simplifies a few documentation requirements. It also poses new risks for companies.
At activeMind.legal Rechtsanwälte, David Weihbrecht advises national and international clients across all sectors on data protection law and various other compliance areas.
Changes to the GDPR are primarily intended to ease the burden on SMEs. A new draft shows that the reform simplifies a few documentation requirements. It also poses new risks for companies.
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