The court of law governing the terms is in the Netherlands


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<strong>Artikel 11 - Toepasselijk recht en bevoegde rechter</strong> </p> <p>11.1. Op elke Abonnementsovereenkomst en op en elke levering van Diensten is uitsluitend Nederlands recht van toepassing.</p> <p>11.2. De rechtbank in Amsterdam is in eerste aanleg exclusief bevoegd kennis te nemen van enig geschil voortvloeiend uit een Abonnementsovereenkomst, een Dienst of de Algemene Voorwaarden.
The dutch newspaper of record states in its privacy policy that it complies to the current Dutch laws.


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Previous Title: Privacy policy explained as an inconvenient necessity though complying to the current Dutch privacy laws

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Previous Analysis: 1) The dutch newspaper of record states in its privacy policy that it complies to the current Dutch laws. 2) For an effective way of working they use Google Analytics and they explain that Google can use and sell the information gathered with GA to third parties. 3) The terms also explain the right of NRC to make changes in their privacy policy. 4) On the other hand the user of their websites has the right to request insight in which data is gathered from him/her and has a right to be forgotten.

Updated Analysis: The dutch newspaper of record states in its privacy policy that it complies to the current Dutch laws.

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Previous Analysis: The dutch newspaper of record states in its privacy policy that it complies to the current Dutch laws. For an effective way of working they use Google Analytics and they explain that Google can use and sell the information gathered with GA to third parties. The terms also explain the right of NRC to make changes in their privacy policy. On the other hand the user of their websites has the right to request insight in which data is gathered from him/her and has a right to be forgotten.

Updated Analysis: 1) The dutch newspaper of record states in its privacy policy that it complies to the current Dutch laws. 2) For an effective way of working they use Google Analytics and they explain that Google can use and sell the information gathered with GA to third parties. 3) The terms also explain the right of NRC to make changes in their privacy policy. 4) On the other hand the user of their websites has the right to request insight in which data is gathered from him/her and has a right to be forgotten.

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Updated Analysis: The dutch newspaper of record states in its privacy policy that it complies to the current Dutch laws. For an effective way of working they use Google Analytics and they explain that Google can use and sell the information gathered with GA to third parties. The terms also explain the right of NRC to make changes in their privacy policy. On the other hand the user of their websites has the right to request insight in which data is gathered from him/her and has a right to be forgotten.

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