Hunton Andrews Kurth's Privacy & Information Security Law Blog reports on Serbia’s new data protection law, which was enacted Nov. 9 and takes effect Aug. 21, 2019. Modeled after the EU General Data Protection Regulation, the Personal Data Protection Law addresses scope, database registration, data subject rights, consent, data security, privacy by design, data transfers and data breaches, according to Karanovic & Partners. The law also sets penalties for noncompliance, with a maximum set at 17,000 euros.
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