Andorra
AI behavior law: bot and agent disclosure, crawler and training-data rules, automated-agent transactions, and algorithmic decision-making.
Summary
Andorra is neither an EU nor EEA member. Data protection is governed by the Qualified Personal Data Protection Law (LQPD, Llei 29/2021), which is GDPR-inspired and enforced by the Andorran Data Protection Agency (APDA). Computer access crimes are in the Codi Penal (Llei 9/2005, as amended), with unauthorized computer access (accés il·legítim a un sistema informàtic) added by 2010 amendment to the code; a security measure must generally be overcome for full criminal exposure, though the statutory text is broader than some equivalent provisions. Copyright is governed by the Law on Copyright and Neighboring Rights (1999), which provides compilation copyright (no EU-style sui generis database right). TDM exceptions are not enacted; Andorra's copyright law predates the DSM Directive and has not adopted an equivalent. EU AI Act does not apply. This is a low-confidence entry; the jurisdiction is small, domestic case law on automated crawling is absent, and English-language sourcing on Andorran computer crime provisions is limited.
Automated-access legality
Carried forward from the crawler-law index. Governs whether automated clients may access public websites in this jurisdiction.
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Authorization test | security mechanism bypass |
| Public-page carve-out | yes |
| Terms-of-service browsewrap enforceable | notice dependent |
| Terms-of-service clickwrap enforceable | yes |
| Copyright exception model | closed list |
| Text and data mining — commercial status | prohibited |
| Text and data mining — opt-out mechanism | na |
| robots.txt legal weight | non binding notice |
| AI training-specific law | none |
| Privacy regime | LQPD (Llei 29/2021, GDPR-aligned) |
| Trespass to chattels | not recognized |
Last reviewed: 2026-05-23. Confidence: low. Not legal advice.