skip navigation

What is Personal Data?

 The Definition of Personal Data is contained in s1 of the Data Protection Act 1991. Personal Data is data that relates to a living individual who can be identified from the data or from the data and other information which is in possession of, or likely to come into the possession of, the data controller.
 
Personal data includes opinions expressed about the person and indications expressed by the data controller or any other person towards the person concerned.
 
Whether data is covered by the Data Protection Act as personal data depends therefore on both the nature of the data and the use to which it is, or could be, put. Clearly, the definition is capable of including a wide variety of data about a person. The leading British case on what is and what is not personal data implies a rather narrow interpretation, but a recent EU opinion implies that the definition should be interpreted quite widely.
 
The office of the Information Commissioner has issued a guidance note on what constitutes personal data which includes a helpful flowchart .
 
If you require guidance on whether information is personal data or on the management of personal data which you hold, we can advise you.

 


Latest News

Trade Marks - Speed of the Essence
New Rules for Company Names
New Powers for ICO for Data Breaches
Who Can Read Your Emails?
New CCTV Guidelines
Patent Office Issues Guidance on Software Patents
Warning For Directors on IP Breach
Patent Office Issues Guidance on Software Patents
Copyright Law Relaxation Ahead?
More...

Related Articles

   
  Data Loss - What to Do
  Registry Decisions Do Not Bind Court
  Website and Email Regulations
  Dealing With Subject Access Requests
  Email - Who Owns the Copyright?
  Email Regulations for Businesses
  Is Your Website Disability-Friendly?
  The Eight Data Protection Principles
  Patent Dispute Resolution Service
  Freedom of Information - What it Means in Practice
  Are You Data Friendly
  Direct Marketing Via E-mail - Regulations
  E-Commerce Law - Do You Comply
  Protecting Your Design Rights
  What to do When Your IT Doesn't Work
   
The contents of this article are intended for general information purposes only and shall not be deemed to be, or constitute legal advice. We cannot accept responsibility for any loss as a result of acts or omissions taken in respect of this article.
 
 

Longmores Solicitors, 24 Castle Street, Hertford, SG14 1HP 01992 300333
© Longmores Solicitors. All rights reserved.
Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA)

Legal Disclaimer
[smaller] Change text size [larger]