The new law introduces administrative liability for personal data leaks, applicable when data is transferred illegally, not just made public. It differentiates fines based on the circumstances of the leak.
Liability is attributed to data controllers when their actions lead to illegal personal data transfers, but not for accidental transfers, though distinctions can be complex.
Fines under the new law vary depending on the amount and type of leaked data, with considerations for prior violations influencing penalty severity.
Generally, the law does not impose liability on general directors or officials of private companies regarding personal data leaks, with some specific exceptions noted.
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