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Defining Personal Information in Contracts

By on August 24, 2018 in Contracts

The terms “personal information,” “personal data,” “personally identifiable information,” and “PII” are often left undefined in contracts and treated as if they were terms of art for which there was a single definition, according to a post on the website of Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner.

“Because different statutes, regulations, and guidance documents define the terms differently, you could either say that they are not terms of art, or that they are terms of art that are highly dependent upon context,” the post says.

The article provides an example of one of the most expansive and one of the most-narrow definitions of near identical phrases, and illustrates the degree to which the meaning of such terms can differ depending upon context.

Read the article.

 

 

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