Source: https://www.w3.org/ns/dpv-gdpr
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art_6', 'art_6', 'art_6', 'art_6', 'art_6', 'art_6', 'art_9', 'art_9', 'art_9', 'art_9', 'art_9', 'art_9', 'art_9', 'art_9', 'art_9', 'art_9']

DPVCG GDPR Legal Basis Vocabulary
https://w3.org/ns/dpv-gdpr
Copyright © 2019 the Contributors to the DPVCG GDPR Legal Basis Vocabulary Specification, published by the Data Privacy Vocabularies and Controls Community Group under the W3C Community Contributor License Agreement (CLA). A human-readable summary is available.
The Data Privacy Vocabulary provides terms (classes and properties) to annotate and categorize instances of legally compliant personal data handling according to the EU General Data Protection Regulation. One category of terms are the legal bases. This vocabulary provides the legal bases defined by the GDPR.
The namespace for terms for Legal Bases under GDPR is http://www.w3.org/ns/dpv-gdpr#
The suggested prefix for the GDPR Legal Bases namespace is dpv-gdpr
An ontology of Legal Bases under GDPR is available here.
This document was published by the Data Privacy Vocabularies and Controls Community Group (DPVCG) as a first public working draft. If you wish to make comments regarding this document, please send them to public-dpvcg@w3.org ( archived ). All comments are welcome.
While we welcome participation via any and all mediums - e.g. via Github pull requests or issues, emails, papers, or reports - the formal resolution of contributions will be done via the DPVCG meeting calls and mailing lists. We therefore would suggest submitting suggestions there for discussion of formal approval.
related terms - include if applicable otherwise related terms from other vocabularies and explain how they are related (e.g. skos:broader/skos:narrower, rdfs:seeAlso).
source - mention where the new term originates from (e.g. from a legal regulation or from an existing ontology, if possible with a link confirming the reference.
3. Legal Basis under GDPR
3.1.1 A6-1-a-explicit-consent
3.1.2 A6-1-a-non-explicit-consent
3.1.3 A6-1-b
3.1.4 A6-1-c
3.1.5 A6-1-d
3.1.6 A6-1-e
3.1.7 A6-1-f
3.1.8 A9-2-a
3.1.9 A9-2-b
3.1.10 A9-2-c
3.1.11 A9-2-d
3.1.12 A9-2-e
3.1.13 A9-2-f
3.1.14 A9-2-g
3.1.15 A9-2-h
3.1.16 A9-2-i
3.1.17 A9-2-j
The Data Privacy Vocabulary provides terms (classes and properties) to annotate and categorize instances of legally compliant personal data handling. In particular, the vocabulary provides LegalBasis as a top-level concept representing the various legal basis that can be used for justifying processing of personal data. Since these legal bases are defined in legislations within the scope of legal jurisdictions, we provide the legal bases specific to GDPR as a separate aligned vocabulary.
The namespace for DPV-GDPR vocabulary is http://www.w3.org/ns/dpv-gdpr#. The table below indicates the full list of namespaces and prefixes used in this document.
Regulations such as the GDPR specify certain legal basis for carrying out the processing of personal data, which makes it mandatory for every processing to have one (or more) legal basis that justifies their compliance. DPVCG provides a list of legal bases as per the GDPR under the separate namespace of dpv-gdpr. Additional legal bases can be declared by subclassing dpv:LegalBasis.
The taxonomy lists a total of 17 legal bases as provided by Article 6 and Article 9 of the GDPR. The legal basis of ‘consent’ as defined in Article 6(1)(a) has been declared using the terms ‘explicit’ and ‘non-explicit’ to differentiate the requirements of the two in accordance of their requirements of compliance. Furthermore, legal basis provided by Article 6 apply to processing involving personal data whereas those in Article 9 apply specifically to processing involving special categories of personal data.
:A6-1-a-explicit-consent | :A6-1-a-non-explicit-consent | :A6-1-b | :A6-1-c | :A6-1-d | :A6-1-e | :A6-1-f | :A9-2-a | :A9-2-b | :A9-2-c | :A9-2-d | :A9-2-e | :A9-2-f | :A9-2-g | :A9-2-h | :A9-2-i | :A9-2-j
dpv-gdpr:A6-1-a-explicit-consent
Description: explicit' consent.
Comments: Valid consent in this case would have requirements for being 'explicit' in addition to requirements defined by A4-11. This is also mentioned in the Article 29 Working Party document "Guidelines on Consent under Regulation 2016/679 (wp259rev.01)"
is SubClass of: dpv:LegalBasis
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_6/par_1/pnt_a/oj
Date Approved: 2019-04-10
Approval Resolution: https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-dpvcg/2019Apr/0094.html
Contributor: Eva Schlehahn, Bud Bruegger, Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Rigo Wenning
dpv-gdpr:A6-1-a-non-explicit-consent
Comments: Definition of consent: A data subject's unambigious/clear affirmative action that signifies an agreement to process their personal data (Rigo Wenning) . What is referred to as 'non-explicit consent' here is also termed as 'regular' consent in the Article 29 Working Party document "Guidelines on Consent under Regulation 2016/679 (wp259rev.01)". This is the legal basis that requires consent but not at the level of being 'explicit'.
dpv-gdpr:A6-1-b
Description: performance of a contract
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_6/par_1/pnt_b/oj
Contributor: Eva Schlehahn, Bud Bruegger
dpv-gdpr:A6-1-c
Description: compliance with a legal obligation
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_6/par_1/pnt_c/oj
dpv-gdpr:A6-1-d
Description: protection of the vital interests
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_6/par_1/pnt_d/oj
dpv-gdpr:A6-1-e
Description: public interest or official authority
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_6/par_1/pnt_e/oj
dpv-gdpr:A6-1-f
Description: legitimate interests
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_6/par_1/pnt_f/oj
dpv-gdpr:A9-2-a
Description: explicit consent with special categories of data
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_9/par_2/pnt_a/oj
dpv-gdpr:A9-2-b
Description: employment and social security and social protection law
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_9/par_2/pnt_b/oj
dpv-gdpr:A9-2-c
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_9/par_2/pnt_c/oj
dpv-gdpr:A9-2-d
Description: legitimate activities with appropriate safeguards by a foundation, association or any other not-for-profit body with a political, philosophical, religious or trade union aim and on condition that the processing relates solely to the members or to former members of the body or to persons who have regular contact with it in connection with its purposes and that the personal data are not disclosed outside that body without the consent of the data subjects;
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_9/par_2/pnt_d/oj
dpv-gdpr:A9-2-e
Description: data manifestly made public by the data subject
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_9/par_2/pnt_e/oj
dpv-gdpr:A9-2-f
Description: establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims / courts acting in their judicial capacity
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_9/par_2/pnt_f/oj
dpv-gdpr:A9-2-g
Description: substantial public interest, on the basis of Union or Member State law
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_9/par_2/pnt_g/oj
dpv-gdpr:A9-2-h
Description: preventive or occupational medicine, for the assessment of the working capacity of the employee, medical diagnosis, the provision of health or social care or treatment or the management of health or social care systems and services on the basis of Union or Member State law or pursuant to contract with a health professional and subject to the conditions and safeguards referred to in paragraph 3
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_9/par_2/pnt_h/oj
dpv-gdpr:A9-2-i
Description: public interest in public health
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_9/par_2/pnt_i/oj
dpv-gdpr:A9-2-j
Description: public interest, scientific or historical research purposes or statistical purposes based on Union or Member State law
Source: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/679/art_9/par_2/pnt_j/oj