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Latest revision as of 23:42, 19 August 2012
Definitions[edit | edit source]
European Union[edit | edit source]
A third party is
“ | any natural or legal person, public authority, agency or any other body other than the data subject, the controller, the processor and the persons who, under the direct authority of the controller or the processor, are authorised to process the data.[1] | ” |
General[edit | edit source]
A third party is a person or entity who is not involved in an interaction or relationship.
United Kingdom[edit | edit source]
A third party,
“ | in relation to personal data, means any person other than —
(a) the data subject, (b) the data controller, or (c) any data processor or other person authorised to process data for the data controller or processor.[2] |
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ EU Directive on the Protection of Personal Data, Art. 2(f).
- ↑ U.K. Data Protection Acts, 1988 and 2003.
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