The EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force this week. The GDPR is one of the important legal documents in Data Protection law which shall be applicable in whole EU by the 25th of May 2018. The GDPR shall be directly applicable to all EU states by replacing Data Protection Directive. However, by application of its extra-territorial jurisdiction, the GDPR shall have an impact not only on the EU states, but on all states in the world. The GDPR shall apply to all organizations that collect, control and/or process personal information (PI) of EU Citizens, no matter where these organizations are incorporated in the world. In other words, the GDPR protects all PI of EU natural persons such as name, address, ID numbers, web data (location, IP address, cookie data and RFID tags), biometric data health and genetic data, racial or ethnic data and political opinions or personal lifestyle preferences. As the GDPR has an extra-territorial jurisdi...