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Index

RECITALS

CHAPTER I

GENERAL PROVISIONS

  • Article 1 – Subject matter
  • Article 2 – Material Scope
  • Article 3 – Territorial scope and representative
  • Article 4 – Definitions
  • Article 4a – Consent

CHAPTER II

PROTECTION OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS OF NATURAL AND LEGAL PERSONS AND OF INFORMATION STORED IN THEIR TERMINAL EQUIPMENT

PROTECTION OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS OF NATURAL AND LEGAL PERSONS AND OF INFORMATION PROCESSED BY AND RELATED TO THEIR TERMINAL EQUIPMENT

  • Article 5
    • Confidentiality of electronic communications data
    • Confidentiality of electronic communications
  • Article 6
    • Permitted processing of electronic communications data
    • Lawful processing of electronic communications data
  • Article 6a [previous art. 6(3)] Permitted processing of electronic communications content
  • Article 6b [previous art 6(2)] Permitted processing of electronic communications metadata
  • Article 6c [Previous art 6(2a)] Compatible processing of electronic communications metadata
  • Article 6d – Processing of electronic communications data for the purpose of preventing child sexual abuse
  • Article 7 – Storage and erasure of electronic communications data
  • Article 8 – Protection of information stored in and related to end-users’ terminal equipment
  • Article 8 – Protection of information transmitted to, stored in and related to processed by and collected from users’ terminal equipment
  • Article 8 – Protection of end-users‘ terminal equipment information
  • Article 9 – Consent
  • Article 10 – Information and options for privacy settings to be provided
  • Article 11a -Restrictions on the rights of the user
  • Article 11b – Restrictions on confidentiality of communications
  • Article 11 c – Documentation and reporting of restrictions

CHAPTER III

NATURAL AND LEGAL PERSONS‘ RIGHTS TO CONTROL ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS

END-USERS‘ RIGHTS TO CONTROL ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS

  • Article 12 – Presentation and restriction of calling and connected line identification
  • Article 13 -Exceptions to presentation and restriction of calling and connected line identification
  • … in relation to emergency communications
  • Article 14 – Incoming call blocking
  • Article 14 Blocking Unwanted, malicious or nuisance calls
  • Article 15 – Publicly available directories
  • Article 16 – Unsolicited communications
  • Article 16 – Unsolicited and direct marketing communications
  • Article 17 – Information about detected security risks

CHAPTER IV

INDEPENDENT SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES AND ENFORCEMENT

  • Article 18 – Independent supervisory authorities
  • Article 18 – Supervisory authorities
  • Article 19 – European Data Protection Board
  • Article 20 – Cooperation and consistency procedures
  • Article 20 – Cross-border cooperation 147

CHAPTER V

REMEDIES, LIABILITY AND PENALTIES

  • Article 21 – Remedies
  • Article 23 – General conditions for imposing administrative fines
  • Article 24 – Penalties

CHAPTER VI

DELEGATED ACTS AND IMPLEMENTING ACTS

  • Article 25 – Exercise of the delegation
  • Article 26 – Committee

CHAPTER VII

FINAL PROVISIONS

  • Article 27 – Repeal
  • Article 28 – Monitoring and evaluation clause