The Right to Privacy

The basic right of GDPR is the right to natural persons for privacy.

The Right to Privacy is the natural persons right and control of personal information, i.e. information about the person as individual.

The natural person is the solely owner of personal data, meaning that the "copy right" belongs to the natural person.

Derived from the Right to Privacy comes the extended rights within GDPR.





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