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Frequently,
multi-national corporations that are not “established” in
EEA, being the 27 EU Member States plus Norway, Lichtenstein
and Iceland process the personal data of EU residents. Generally,
in which circumstances are these foreign corporations required
to comply with European Data Protection Law under Directive
95/46/EC (the “Data Protection Directive”)?
1.
The corporation contracts with data controllers, based in
the EEA.
2.
The corporation contracts with data processors, based in
the EEA
3.
The corporation acts as a data controller, and uses servers
or other equipment to process personal data located in aEEA
Member State.
4.
The corporation acts as a data controller and makes its
goods/services available to EEA residents".
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