Compliance with Legal Requirements Policy

Compliance with Legal Requirements Policy

The Compliance with Legal Requirements Policy is designed to avoid breaches of any criminal and civil law, statutory, regulatory or contractual obligations and of any security requirements.

Company’s business is governed by a wide range of laws and regulations dealing with protection of private data, private data processing and data free circulation, business relationships, consumer protection, employees’ rights or environmental protection. Failure to comply with any of the laws governing these fields can result in serious damage to the Company and its reputation.

CONTENT

1. OVERVIEW
1.1 PROCEDURE OWNER
1.2 CLASSIFICATION
1.3 APPLICABLE REGULATIONS
1.4 RELATED [COMPANY] NORMS AND PROCEDURES
1.5 OBJECTIVES
1.6 AUDIENCE AND SCOPE
1.7 DOCUMENT SUPPORT
2. DEFINITIONS & ABBREVIATIONS
3. POLICY
3.1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
3.2 SOFTWARE COPYRIGHT COMPLIANCE
4. RESPONSIBILITIES
5. EXCEPTIONS
6. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
6.1 DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS AGAINST PROCEDURE VIOLATION
6.2 DOCUMENT REVISION

Pages: 7

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