JURISDICTIONS

Internet law / data protection law


Internet law (also: online law) deals with the legal problems associated with the use of the Internet. It does not represent a separate legal area, but rather is the interface of all legal areas in the area of the Internet.
The lawyers at the Krone law firm in Hann. Münden will therefore be happy to help you with your problems in the area of online purchasing, eBay, warnings and all other legal problems that arise from an action on the Internet.
If, for example, you are affected by a warning due to the use of the Internet portal RedTube (streaming portal) or other portals, you can contact Mr. Krone from Hann at any time. Münden turn. We advise you discreetly and competently.

Attorney Krone will also help you with any problems related to the new General Data Protection Regulation (EU-GDPR).

The GDPR regulates the following areas, among others:

  • Consent to the processing of personal data
  • Data transfers abroad
  • Employee data protection
  • additional business obligations
  • Data protection representative for companies
  • company data protection officer
  • Directory of processing activities
  • Building a data protection management system
  • Order data processing
  • Maintenance work by service providers
  • Obligations for website operators
  • Data security
  • Video surveillance
  • new information requirements
  • Data protection impact assessment
  • Data Breach Notification
  • Non-stop shop for cross-border data processing
  • Binding corporate tools
  • The right to be “forgotten”
  • Further principles for the processing of personal data
  • Data protection in market research
  • General lawfulness of data processing
  • special categories of personal data
  • Processing of data attributable to children and young people

This is how Mr. Attorney Krone prepares for you not only in Hann. Münden, but nationwide, your legal notice or, for example, your cancellation policy and other online declarations, so that they comply with the new legal regulations that are mandatory in all states of the European Union (EU) from May 25, 2018.

In connection with the EU GDPR, there are many things that need to be taken into account in order not to risk costly warnings, which can significantly endanger the existence of any company, as fines of up to EUR 20,000,000.00 or alternatively up to 4% of the worldwide annual sales of the company concerned are possible.

Just talk to us. We would also be happy to visit your company on-site and check for any problems regarding the EU GDPR.
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