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Cloud computing may violate German data privacy laws

  • Mayer Brown LLP
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  • Germany
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  • July 20 2010

The term "cloud computing" is generally used to describe services through which a company accesses software applications, databases, infrastructure and related services via the Internet or other networks

Safe harbor: more stringent requirements for the transfer of data to the USA

  • Mayer Brown LLP
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  • European Union, Germany
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  • June 15 2010

When German companies transfer personal data to companies outside the EU then they have to fulfill the stringent requirements of the Federal Data Protection Act

The new Regulations regarding Employee Data Protection complicate ensuring the company’s internal compliance

  • Mayer Brown LLP
  • -
  • Germany
  • -
  • January 15 2010

Directors and managers are in danger of being personally liable if they do not take suitable measures to ensure compliance, especially to avoid corruption and other economic crimes

The new regulations regarding employee data protection complicate ensuring the company’s internal compliance

  • Mayer Brown LLP
  • -
  • Germany
  • -
  • August 26 2009

Directors and managers are in danger of being personally liable if they do not take suitable measures to ensure compliance, especially to avoid corruption and other economic crimes