Quiz 2 Flashcards
The Icelandic version of the GDPR is called the:
Rule General of Data Protection (RGPD)
Act on Data Protection and the Processing of Personal Data
e-Privacy Directive
e-Privacy Regulation
Act No. 70/2020 on the Electronic Communications Act
Act on Data Protection and the Processing of Personal Data
In Iceland, what is daily fine per each day passed or started without following the recommendations suggested by Persónuvernd?
2% of last year´s global revenue
Up to ISK 100,000 per each day
4% of last year´s global review
Up to ISK 200,000 per each day
Up to ISK 200,000 per each day
What are cultural mores?
Fixed moral attitudes or customs of a particular group
Standards that impose the reasonable obligations
Rules that mandate or prohibit certain societal behavior
Legal obligation of an entity
Fixed moral attitudes or customs of a particular group
Which country is not part of European Free Trade Association?
Norway
Switzerland
Austria
Liechtenstein
Austria
Criminal law primarily aims to punish offenders for wrongdoing against society by enforcing laws that maintain public order and safety. Is it true or false?
True. Criminal law deals with offenses against society and focuses on punishment, whereas civil law addresses private disputes and aims to provide compensation or other legal remedies to the injured party.
In Iceland, the maximum amount for administrative fines is:
20 million euros, or in the case of an undertaking, up to 4 % of their total global turnover of the preceding fiscal year, whichever is higher
ISK 100,000 up to ISK 1.2 billion or, in case of a corporation, up to 2% of its annual overall turnover globally in the previous financial year, whichever is higher
10 million euros, or, in the case of an undertaking, up to 2% of its entire global turnover of the preceding fiscal year, whichever is higher
ISK 100,000 up to ISK 2.4 billion or, in case of a corporation, up to 4% of its annual overall turnover globally in the previous financial year, whichever is higher
ISK 100,000 up to ISK 1.2 billion or, in case of a corporation, up to 2% of its annual overall turnover globally in the previous financial year, whichever is higher
Which of the following statements is true about Iceland’s implementation of the GDPR through the Icelandic Data Protection Act?
The Icelandic Data Protect Act sets the age of consent for processing children’s personal data at 13, which is the same as the lowest age allowed by the GDPR.
Iceland’s Data Protection Act does not require consent for processing any personal data.
Under Iceland Data Protection Act, there are no fines or penalties for non-compliance with data protection rules.
The Icelandic Data Protection Act allows public authorities to process personal data without any restrictions.
The Icelandic Data Protect Act sets the age of consent for processing children’s personal data at 13, which is the same as the lowest age allowed by the GDPR.