It does make sense, and probably should apply on Iceland.
It was the planit.legal-link that confused me to begin with. Written so short time ago (Feb 18) while stating:
"a rapid implementation procedure and the extension of GDPR to the entire EEA is expected". Rapid indeed.
After some reading, I notice a discrepancy of GDPR articles stating that EEA is affected immediately, while from an EEA/EEA state point-of-view seem more concerned with EU-EEA agreements "to be concluded" and laws to be applied, just as you also implied.
I guess the GDPR alarmists has dulled my senses and I was expecting some kind of catch in this case. Cry wolf..
It was the planit.legal-link that confused me to begin with. Written so short time ago (Feb 18) while stating: "a rapid implementation procedure and the extension of GDPR to the entire EEA is expected". Rapid indeed.
After some reading, I notice a discrepancy of GDPR articles stating that EEA is affected immediately, while from an EEA/EEA state point-of-view seem more concerned with EU-EEA agreements "to be concluded" and laws to be applied, just as you also implied.
I guess the GDPR alarmists has dulled my senses and I was expecting some kind of catch in this case. Cry wolf..