Germany:
GDPR: Approximately 100 Fines Imposed To Date In Germany
23 September 2019
Arnold & Porter
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In this interview, Nicolas Dumont discusses GDPR's impact in
terms of both the number of fines imposed to date in Germany since
GDPR's May 25, 2018 implementation and the continuing calls for
improvement to IT security infrastructure.
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