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SecurityWeek |
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2019-05-25 10:33:03 (vue: 2019-05-25 19:00:09) |
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Georgia Supreme Court Rules that State Has No Obligation to Protect Personal Information |
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Almost exactly one year after the stringent European General Data Protection Regulation came into effect (May 25, 2019), the Supreme Court of the state of Georgia has ruled (May 20, 2019) that the state government does not have an inherent obligation to protect citizens' personal information that it stores.
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2019 2019 after almost came citizens court data does effect european exactly general georgia government has have information inherent may more not obligation one personal protect protection read regulation ruled rules state stores stringent supreme year |
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