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Originally Posted by BetterRed
@June - Good to hear from European member who knows what they're talking about.
I've read the following elsewhere: given GDPR is an EU Regulation, as opposed to to Directive, country specific legislation as such isn't necessary. Curious as to whether you have any thoughts on that?
BR
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Yes, this is EU regulation that is directly valid and enforced in the member countries, no country specific legislation necessary (unlike the preceding directive). And normally the EU discourages country specific “additions” to these. But in this case there has been some signals that countries might be “allowed” or even maybe encouraged to add legislation, because the regulation is so broad and maybe in need of specifics.
That said, the EU regulation is the one that is valid and has to be applied in all member countries.
https://www.eugdpr.org