GDPR | 4-year anniversary – Our top picks of past and upcoming judgements of the Court of Justice of the European Union
Tags:DPADPA investigationGDPR fineGDPR principlesJudgmentUpdateIn the spotlight Bucharest Court of Appeal orders the replacement of EUR 7,000 GDPR fines with warning
Tags:Corrective measuresDPADPA investigationGDPR fineJudgmentLawfulness of processingRight to erasureIn the spotlight A company that unlawfully disclosed a recording on social media has its challenge against EUR 10,000 fine dismissed by the Iasi Tribunal
Tags:Banking sectorData breachDPADPA investigationGDPR fineJudgmentSecurity of processingIn the spotlight Bank’s claim against DPA sanction rejected by Bucharest Tribunal
Tags:ConsentDPADPA investigationGDPR fineJudgmentLead AuthorityRight of erasureIn the spotlight The Bucharest Tribunal cuts in half the fines applied for violation of consent and erasure rules
Tags:DPADPA investigationGDPR fineJudgmentSecurity of processingUpdateIn the spotlight The Cluj Tribunal orders the replacement of a EUR 5,000 GDPR fine with a warning
Tags:AccountabilityData breachDPADPA investigationGDPR fineJudgmentSecurity of processingIn the spotlight Ilfov Tribunal admits the request for suspension of the temporary data processing ban imposed by the Romanian DPA on a political party
Tags:DPADPA investigationGDPR fineJudgmentSecurity of processingUpdateIn the spotlight Iasi Court of Appeal annuls fine imposed on non-bank financial institution
Tags:CJEUCOVID-19JudgmentMedical dataMobile applicationProcessingIn the spotlight CJEU delivers judgment on the notion of “processing” in the context of COVID-19 mobile apps
Tags:DPADPA investigationGDPR principlesJudgmentSecurity of processingUpdateIn the spotlight The Romanian DPA’s considerations related to the use of WhatsApp maintained by the Bucharest Tribunal in the first instance
Tags:Banking sectorCJEUData subject's rightsJudgmentRight of accessUpdateIn the spotlight CJEU delivers judgment on data subjects’ right to know the date of and the reasons for the consultation of their personal data