Question: If personal data cannot be made available in permanent form
because it would involve "disproportionate effort" to do so, and as an
alternative the data subject is invited to view the original documents,
does the viewing of the documents have to take place within the
forty-day limit? Or is it enough to just inform the data subject withinthat
he can view the documents within the forty-day limit?
Any answers gratefully recieved.
J
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