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Your lawyers and our patience...IS 9 (nine) months not enough??
25 January 2012: The proposal[8] for the GDPR was released.
21 October 2013: The European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) had its orientation vote.
15 December 2015: Negotiations between the European Parliament, Council and Commission (Formal Trilogue meeting) resulted in a joint proposal.
17 December 2015: The European Parliament's LIBE Committee voted for the negotiations between the three parties.
8 April 2016: Adoption by the Council of the European Union.[90] The only member state voting against was Austria, which argued that the level of data protection in some respects falls short compared to the 1995 directive.[91][92]
14 April 2016: Adoption by the European Parliament.[93]
24 May 2016: The regulation entered into force, 20 days after its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.[18]
25 May 2018: Its provisions became directly applicable in all member states, two years after the regulations enter into force.[18]
20 July 2018: the GDPR became valid in the EEA countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway)[94] after the EEA Joint Committee and the three countries agreed to follow the regulation.[95]
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