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You can call it a paradigm shift or a new perspective or just a different way to look at things.This single concept can save you This decision follows a public consultation which looked at whether or not the existing penalties for deliberately and willfully mis-using personal data were suitable. As a result of a consultation, the Government’s new stance is that current penalties (a fine) under section 55 (4-8) of the Data Protection Act 1998 (“the DPA”), are not acting as a strong enough deterrent. Under section 55, it is an offence to sell (or offer to sell) personal data which has been (or is subsequently) obtained/procured knowingly or recklessly without the consent of the data controller. The data controller has overall responsibility for an individual’s data. Section 60 of the DPA states that Is Google Killing Internet Home Business? mis-uses individual’s personal data.Many of you reading this article are probably already involved in Internet Business in one or other form. 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Accordingly, a lender should immediately begin to position Section 60 of the DPA states that: On summary conviction, a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum; and On conviction on indictment, a fine (unlimited). The plan is to amend section 60 of the DPA to give the courts the authority to impose higher fines and even imprisonment in certain cases. This shift in severity is hoped to further deter trade in personal data. The proposed amendment for Section 60 of the DPA is as follows: - On summary conviction, up to six months imprisonment (increased to twelve months imprisonment in England and Wales when s154 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 comes into force); and - On conviction on indictment, up to two years imprisonment. For more information visit http://www.dca.gov.uk or Inf
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