How can the relationship between the GDPR and the Digital Services Act, the Data Governance Act and the Digital Markets Act most accurately be described?
A.
The aforementioned legal acts do not refer to (i.e., do not mention) the GDPR.
B.
The aforementioned legal acts apply without prejudice (i.e., in parallel) to the GDPR.
C.
The aforementioned legal acts change specific provisions (i.e., certain articles) of the GDPR.
D.
The aforementioned legal acts contain some sector-specific exemptions (i.e., only for certain businesses) from the GDPR.
B. The aforementioned legal acts apply without prejudice (i.e., in parallel) to the GDPR.
This means that the Digital Services Act, the Data Governance Act, and the Digital Markets Act are designed to operate alongside the GDPR, complementing it without altering its provisions or creating sector-specific exemptions. The GDPR remains fully applicable, and these acts aim to address specific areas of digital services and data governance while ensuring that data protection rights under the GDPR are upheld.
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