Sara,

the regulation covers all data that can directly or indirectly result to
the identification of a natural
person

"However, information in relation to one-person companies may constitute
personal data where it allows the identification of a natural person."

https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/reform/rules-business-and-organisations/application-regulation/do-data-protection-rules-apply-data-about-company_en




On 10/10/2018 2:21 μμ, Marcolla, Sara Veronica wrote:
> You are indeed right. Very often self-employed people and really tiny
> undertakings with specific activities operate from the private address
> of the owner which then doubles as the address of the undertaking.
> However, for what I can understand this Regulation does not cover the
> processing of personal data  which concerns legal persons  and in
> particular undertakings established as legal persons, including the
> name and the form of the legal person and the contact details of the
> legal person. But even those have to be somewhat recorded as
> businesses in their country, right?

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Panagiotis SIKAS
Systems and Networks Group

Institute of Computer Science
Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas
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