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Data Protection Act 1984 - definition of Data Protection Act 1984 in Encyclopedia (250 words)
The Data Protection Act 1984 is a British Act of Parliament that provides a legal basis for the privacy and protection of data of UK citizens and businesses.
Data disclosed by a party to another party may only be used for the specific purposes it was disclosed for.
It was followed up by the Data Protection Act 1998, actually an implementation of European Union Directive 95/46/EC which, amongst other measures, expanded the remit of the DPR and renamed the position to the Data Protection Commissioner.
Data Protection Act 1984 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (307 words)
The Data Protection Act 1984 (DPA) is a British Act of Parliament that provided a legal basis for the privacy and protection of data of UK citizens and businesses.
The 1984 Act provided for a regulatory authority, the Data Protection Registrar, to oversee the implementation of and adherence to the Act.
The 1984 act was followed up by the Data Protection Act 1998, actually an implementation of European Union Directive 95/46/EC which, amongst other measures, expanded the remit of the DPR and renamed the position to the Data Protection Commissioner.
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