INTERNET LAW - Personal Data Protection Act 2000 of the Czech Republic | | Staff Attorneys, IBLS Editorial Board |  |
| | The Czech Personal Data Protection Act 2000 (the “Act”) is designed to protect personal data that is processed by state authorities, territorial self-administration bodies, and other public authorities, including natural and legal persons. As such, the Act imposes a number of obligations upon persons who collect and manage personal data and bestows rights upon the owners of personal data. | | |
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