Practical guide
How to include GDPR clauses in a contract?
Short answer
- 1Access 4mycontracts.net and select the desired contract type.
- 2Choose the template with pre-filled GDPR clauses compliant with current law.
- 3Enter the data controller details and categories of data subjects.
- 4Define the purpose, legal basis, and retention period for personal data.
- 5Sign electronically and store the contract in the secure archive.
What the law says
- GDPR (EU Regulation 2016/679) — mandatory legal basis for any personal data processing clause.
- Romanian Law 190/2018 — national GDPR transposition, applicable to employment and client contracts.
- GDPR Art. 28 — Data Processing Agreement (DPA) mandatory between controller and processor.
- GDPR Art. 13-14 — obligation to inform data subjects, including through contractual clauses.
- Civil Code Art. 1270 — binding force of contracts, including GDPR confidentiality clauses.
Practical examples
- IT services contract with DPA clause per GDPR Art. 28 (access to client databases).
- Employment contract with GDPR annex for staff accessing customer personal data.
- Digital marketing contract with external agency — data processing and international transfer clause.
- Extended NDA with GDPR clauses for SaaS partner processing end-user data.
Common mistakes
- Failing to identify the legal basis (consent, contract, legitimate interest) in the GDPR clause.
- Generic data processing clause copied without specifying exact categories of data processed.
- Missing clause on data subject rights (access, rectification, erasure, portability).
- Omitting data retention period and deletion procedure upon contract expiry.
How 4mycontracts helps
- GDPR clause templates automatically updated with legislative changes, no manual intervention needed.
- Predefined fields for legal basis, data categories, and retention period — critical sections cannot be skipped.
- Secure archive with version history — proves GDPR compliance during regulatory audits.
- Integrated qualified electronic signature — full legal validity without printing or travel.
- Standalone DPA export (Art. 28) directly from the contract, ready to send to subprocessors.
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