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The Data Controller

THE ANTIQUES DEALERS FAIR

“We all tend to go ballistic when new regulations come in, but most of the GDPR rules are based on common sense. They are written with a view to prevent malpractice among list brokers and third party advertisers and, by and large, these are not the people we deal with as fair organisers.”

Ahead of changes in May, Kent-based Ingrid Nilson of The Antiques Dealers Fair Limited (TADFL) is taking her company’s role as a Data Controller seriously but in her stride. She is doubtless correct when she says that “good practice now will not be so much different than good practice in the future”.

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