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  • processing (Article 36(3)(c) GDPR); the contact details of the Data Protection Officer (DPO) (Article 36(3)(d) GDPR); a copy of the DPIA (Article 36(3)(e) GDPR)
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  • DSB (Austria) - 2021-0.024.862 (category Article 36(3)(e) GDPR)
    that Article 36(1) GDPR provides for a duty to consult if two conditions are met. First, a data protection impact assessment under Article 35 GDPR must
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  • access (Article 15 GDPR), rectification (Article 16 GDPR), erasure (Article 17 GDPR), restriction (Article 18 GDPR), notification (Article 19 GDPR) or data
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  • Article 28 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (c) Measures required by Article 32 GDPR)
    compliance with the GDPR. Article 28(3)(h) GDPR enables such a task in case processors are used. According to Article 28(3)(h) GDPR, the processor should
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  • commentary to Article 60 GDPR, Article 61 GDPR, Article 62 GDPR, Article 63 GDPR, Article 64 GDPR, Article 65 GDPR, Article 66 GDPR and Article 56 GDPR. The SA
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  • exercise on their behalf all rights foreseen under Articles 77 and 78 GDPR and Article 20 of L. 4624/2019. The mandate shall be given with a specific written
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  • access (Article 15 GDPR), rectification (Article 16 GDPR), erasure (Article 17 GDPR), restriction of processing (Article 18 GDPR), notification obligation
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  • Article 35 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (3) Likely to result in a high risk)
    freedoms of individuals", as stated in Article 35(1) and further elucidated in Article 35(3) and Article 35(4) GDPR. The WP29 developed a list of criteria
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  • consent under Article 7(3), object under Article 21 GDPR or if the processing is in fact compliant with the principles of Article 5(1) GDPR. Simply listing
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  • Article 31 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section Supporting provision to Article 58 GDPR)
    falls outside the scope of Article 57 GDPR should be deemed inadmissible for the purposes of Article 31 GDPR. Article 31 GDPR can be read as a supporting
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  • Article 39 GDPR (category GDPR Articles)
    from any of the GDPR’s protections. → You can find all related decisions in Category:Article 39 GDPR Just as Article 38 GDPR, Article 39 GDPR also shows similarities
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  • categories of data established in Article 9(2)(a) GDPR, Article 9(2)(c) GDPR, Article 9(2)(g) GDPR and Article 9(2)(i) GDPR directly correlate with a specific
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  • Article 82 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section Infringement of the GDPR)
    Regulation (GDPR), Article 82 GDPR, p. 1162, 1164, 1175. (Oxford University Press 2020); Quaas, in BeckOK DatenschutzR, Article 82 GDPR, margin number 3 (C.H
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  • Regulation (GDPR): A Commentary, Article 38 GDPR, p. 707 (Oxford University Press 2020). Bergt, in Kühling, Buchner, DS-GVO BDSG, Article 38 GDPR, margin number
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  • between Article 21(3) GDPR and Article 17 GDPR on the right to erasure must be considered. The tight relationship between Article 21(3) and Article 17(1)(c)
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  • Article 56 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section Without prejudice to Article 55 GDPR)
    processing), Article 57 GDPR (tasks of SAs), Article 58 GDPR (powers of SAs), as well as Article 65 GDPR (dispute resolution by the board), Article 63 GDPR (consistency
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  • not directly mentioned by Article 33(3)(b)-(d) GDPR could be shared as additional information by the controller Article 34(3) GDPR lists three exemptions
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  • further details see Article 14(1)(d) GDPR. Similar to the ex-ante information in Article 13(1)(e) and 14(1)(e) GDPR, Article 15(1)(c) GDPR requires the controller
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  • Article 72 GDPR (category Article 72 GDPR)
    of each Member State (Article 68(3) GDPR). The EDPS is a member, but has only limited voting rights pursuant to Article 68(6) GDPR. In this respect, the
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  • Article 12 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (3) Time limit and form of the response)
    are dealt with in Article 12(6) GDPR. It is unclear why Article 12(2) GDPR refers to Articles 15 to 22 GDPR, while Article 11(2) GDPR only refers to Articles
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  • respect of Article 33. If a controller who is not established in the EU but falls under the scope of Article 3(2) or Article 3(3) of the GDPR experiences
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  • Article 5 GDPR (category GDPR Articles)
    consent under Article 6(4) GDPR and further processing for a compatible purpose under Article 6(4) GDPR. See the commentary on Article 6(4) GDPR for details
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  • this purpose (Article 52(4)(5)(6) GDPR). Elements of SAs' complete independence are also addressed in Article 53 GDPR and Article 54 GDPR. The CJEU in the
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  • related decisions in Category:Article 26 GDPR Petri, in Simitis, Hornung, Spiecker gen. Döhmann, Datenschutzrecht, Article 26 GDPR, margin number 12 (C.H. Beck
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  • relevance of Article 29 GDPR were rooted in the fact that Article 28(3)(b) GDPR already seems to cover much of the scope of Article 29 GDPR. More specifically
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  • Article 1 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (3) Free movement of personal data)
    limit the application of the GDPR. You can find further details about the territorial scope in Article 3 GDPR. According to Article 1(2), the Regulation generally
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  • Article 99 GDPR (category Article 99 GDPR)
    shall apply from 25 May 2018. There is no relevant recital for Article 99 GDPR. Article 99 GDPR sets out the dates of the Regulation's entry into force and
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  • Article 97 GDPR (category Article 97 GDPR)
    years as per Article 45(3GDPR, and subject to regular reporting, which Article 97(2) GDPR provides for. The third paragraph of Article 97 GDPR, obliges the
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  • Regulation (GDPR): A Commentary, Article 32 GDPR, p. 636 (Oxford University Press 2020). Jandt, in Kühling, Buchner, DS-GVO BDSG, Article 32 GDPR, margin number
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  • Article 96 GDPR (category Article 96 GDPR)
    protected by Article 96 GDPR if it is found to be incompatible with other GDPR provisions. → You can find all related decisions in Category:Article 96 GDPR It follows
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  • Article 87 GDPR (category Article 87 GDPR)
    process them. This was already the case under Article 8(7) of the DPD, the precursor of Article 87 GDPR. In many Member States, the processing of NIN and
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  • Article 94 GDPR (category Article 94 GDPR)
    under the GDPR. → You can find all related decisions in Category:Article 94 GDPR Kühling, Raab, in Kühling, Buchner, GVO BDSG, Article 94 GDPR, margin numbers
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  • (e.g. Article 25 (1) and (2), Article 28(1), Article 32(1) GDPR, Article 89(1) GDPR). These measures can also be regarded as measures under Article 24(1)
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  • Article 76 GDPR (category Article 76 GDPR)
    Regulation (GDPR), Article 76 GDPR, p. 1111-1112 (Oxford University Press 2020). Docksey, in Kuner et al., The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Article
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  • Article 74 GDPR (category Article 74 GDPR)
    decisions in Category:Article 74 GDPR For more on this point, see Article 72 GDPR. Dix in Kühling, Buchner, DS-GVO BDSG, Article 74 GDPR, margin number 7 (C
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  • Article 8 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (3) National contract law)
    use of trusted third party verification services. Article 8(3) GDPR makes it clear that Article 8(1) GDPR only refers to consent, not to the object of the
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  • Article 59 GDPR (category GDPR Articles)
    enforcement of the GDPR. → You can find all related decisions in Category:Article 59 GDPR Selmayr, in Ehmann, Selmayr, DS-GVO Kommentar, Article 59 GDPR, margin number
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  • Article 67 GDPR (category Article 67 GDPR)
    Category:Article 67 GDPR See EDPB, State of Play - IMI for GDPR purposes, 27 June 2018 (available here). See EDPB, 2019 Annual Report, Section 4.3.1 (available
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  • Article 44 GDPR (category GDPR Articles)
    important to note that Article 13(1)(f) GDPR, Article 14(1)(f) GDPR, Article 15(1)(c) GDPR and Article 15(2) GDPR, make specific reference to transfers of personal
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  • Article 10 GDPR (category GDPR Articles)
    from Article 6(1) GDPR and comply with the principles enshrined in Article 5 GDPR. Additionally, the processing will still be subject to other GDPR provisions
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  • Article 48 GDPR (category GDPR Articles)
    subject to the GDPR or, in cases where they are not established in the EU, act within the material and territorial scope of the GDPR. Article 48 GDPR refers to
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  • organisation), Article 45(5) GDPR (revocation, change of such determinations); Articles 46(2)(c) and (d) GDPR (standard protection clauses); Article 47(3) GDPR (formats
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  • Article 63 GDPR (category Article 63 GDPR)
    to in Article 46(2)(d) GDPR, contractual clauses referred to in Article 46(3)(a) GDPR, or binding corporate rules within the meaning of Article 47 GDPR
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  • Article 98 GDPR (category Article 98 GDPR)
    Regulation. Noting that a broader reading of Article 98 GDPR is supported by the wording of Article 2(3GDPR, which provides that: 'For the processing of
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  • Article 7 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (3) Right to withdraw consent)
    Regulation (GDPR), Article 7 GDPR, p. 350 (Oxford University Press 2020). Heckmann, Paschke, in Ehmann, Selmayr, Datenschutz-Grundverordnung, Article 7 GDPR, margin
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  • Article 75 GDPR (category Article 75 GDPR) (section (3) Separate Reporting Lines for EDPB Staff)
    Protection Regulation (GDPR), Article 75 GDPR, p. 1105 (Oxford University Press 2020). Dix, in Kühling, Buchner, DS-GVO BDSG, Article 75 GDPR, margin number 6
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  • Article 69 GDPR (category Article 69 GDPR)
    proposed amendments to the GDPR (pursuant to Article 70(1)(b) GDPR). Although not explicitly mentioned in Article 69(2) GDPR, the requirement that the Board
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  • Article 71 GDPR (category Article 71 GDPR)
    practices published under Article 70(3) GDPR. Though Article 70(3) GDPR already obliges the EDPB to make these public, Article 71(2) GDPR ensures that the public
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  • derogation from Article 64(3) and Article 65(2), an urgent opinion or an urgent binding decision referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Article shall be adopted
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  • Article 19 GDPR (category GDPR Articles)
    relying on another legal basis under Article 6 GDPR, or can use either of the exceptions under Article 17(3) GDPR, the processing can carry on. The controller
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  • Article 43 GDPR (category GDPR Articles)
    Recital 167 GDPR and Article 291 TFEU, the aim of implementing acts is to “ensure uniform conditions for implementing” the GDPR. In its GDPR Certification
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  • Article 50 GDPR (category GDPR Articles)
    exchange of knowledge between them. This way, Article 50 GDPR expands the exhortation under Article 57(1)(g) GDPR that calls for cooperation between EU DPAs
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  • Article 95 GDPR (category Article 95 GDPR)
    situation, Article 95 GDPR will not be relevant, and the GDPR applies as normal. Notably, Recital 173 GDPR, which relates to Article 95 GDPR, omits reference
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  • conduct under Article 83 GDPR should be excluded from penalties issued under Article 84 GDPR is debated. Whilst the wording of the GDPR is simply unclear
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  • Article 73 GDPR (category Article 73 GDPR)
    simple majority principle under Article 72(1) GDPR would have applied regardless of Article 73(1) GDPR. In addition, the GDPR explicitly legislates for a simple
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  • Article 68 GDPR (category Article 68 GDPR) (section (3) National supervisory authorities)
    decisions pursuant to Article 65 GDPR (Article 70(1)(t) GDPR). Article 68 GDPR is the first of nine Articles (Articles 68-76 GDPR) governing the EDPB set
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  • Article 25 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (3) Approved certification mechanism)
    affected since, under Article 28(1) GDPR, a controller shall only use processors providing the same standards under Article 25 GDPR. Manufacturers or producers
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  • Article 4 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (3) Restriction of processing)
    (see Article 52 GDPR) and shall be provided with various competencies (Articles 55, 56 GDPR), tasks (Article 57 GDPR) and powers (Article 58 GDPR). For
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  • Article 16 GDPR (category GDPR Articles)
    requirements of Article 5(1)(d) GDPR are not complied with. In such cases, there is no need to exercise the rights under Article 16 GDPR - but also no harm
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  • objections pursuant to Article 92(5) GDPR. Article 92(5) GDPR imposes a further condition for the delegation of power, in line with Article 290(2)(b) TFEU. A
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  • 64(2) GDPR). The remaining paragraphs of Article 64(3)-(8) GDPR lay down substantive rules and a detailed procedure for the EDPB’s opinions. Article 64(1) GDPR
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  • with the GDPR (Article 31 GDPR). Direct liability of the representative is limited to the obligations set out in Article 30 and Article 58(1)(a) GDPR. Article
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  • Article 51 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (2) Consistent application of the GDPR)
    see commentary to Article 51(3) GDPR bellow. Article 8(3) of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union ("CFR") and Article 16(2) of the Treaty
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  • standards of clarity (Article 61(3) GDPR). Requests are imperative and, subject to specific exceptions (Article 61(4) and (5) GDPR), must be fulfilled and
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  • Article 62 GDPR (category Article 62 GDPR) (section (3) Exercising and conferring of powers)
    ng, Article 62 GDPR, margin number 11 (Beck 2018, 2nd edition). Riccio, Scorza, Belisario, GDPR e normativa privacy – Commentario, Article 62 GDPR (Wolters
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  • resolution mechanism under Article 65 GDPR in connection with Article 63 GDPR is triggered (Article 60 (4) GDPR). Article 60(2) GDPR clarifies that also in
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  • Category:Article 11 GDPR Georgieva, in Kuner, Bygrave, Docksey, The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): A Commentary, Article 11 GDPR, p. 395
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  • Article 77 GDPR (category GDPR Articles)
    compliance with the GDPR under Article 58(2)(d) GDPR or even ban it under Article 58(2)(f) GDPR. Therefore, complaints under Article 77 GDPR should extend to
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  • leeway exists only in cases of Article 64(2) GDPR but not the context of Article 70(2) GDPR. According to Article 70(3) GDPR, the EDPB is obligated to “forward
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  • Article 90 GDPR (category Article 90 GDPR)
    accordance with Article 58(1) GDPR. Article 90 GDPR was drafted with a view to regulate potential conflicts between the application of the GDPR on the one hand
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  • access (Article 15 GDPR), rectification (Article 16 GDPR), deletion (Article 17 GDPR), restriction of processing (Article 18 GDPR), objection (Article 21 GDPR)
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  • Article 30 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (3) Written form)
    requirements of data minimization (Article 5(1)(c) GDPR) and storage limitation (Article 5(1)(e) GDPR). Under Article 30(1)(f) GDPR, where possible, the controller
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  • or processor should be approved pursuant to Article 58(3) GDPR, or by the EDPB pursuant to Article 63 GDPR. Where such an approval takes place through
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  • Article 47 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (3) Exchange of Information)
    Category:Article 47 GDPR Kuner, in Kuner, Bygrave, Docksey, The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Update of Selected Articles, Article 68 GDPR, p
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  • Article 86 GDPR (category Article 86 GDPR) (section The GDPR remains applicable)
    Press 2020). Spiecker et al., GDPR Article-by-Article Commentary (2023), p 1090. Spiecker et al., GDPR Article-by-Article Commentary (2023), p 1090. CJEU
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  • provided for in Article 6(1)(a) GDPR or, as the case may be, Article 9(2)(a) GDPR, and consent is withdrawn according to Article 7(3) GDPR, data must be
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  • Article 81 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section Scope of Article 81 GDPR)
    explicit wording of Article 81 GDPR does not limit its application to proceedings instigated either under Article 78 GDPR or Article 79 GDPR. Secondly, the
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  • Article 2 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (3) Union institutions)
    Kühling/Buchner, DSGVO, Article 2 GDPR, margin number 15 (C.H. Beck 2020, 3rd edition). Bäcker, in Wolff, Brink, BeckOK Datenschutzrecht, Article 2 GDPR, margin number
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  • clear from the wording of Article 41(1) GDPR. Article 41(1) GDPR does not define accreditation. Nonetheless, Article 41(2) GDPR provides a criterion against
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  • and (3) GDPR), inform him or her about the measures taken (Article 12(3) and (4) GDPR), the right to receive this service free of charge (Article 12(5)
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  • Article 88 GDPR (category Article 88 GDPR) (section (3) Notification to the Commission)
    opening clause under Article 88(1) GDPR, any rules introduced must meet the criteria imposed by Article 88(2) GDPR. Lastly, Article 88(3) GDPR imposes an obligation
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  • into force of the GDPR. Spiecker et al., GDPR Article-by-Article Commentary (2023), p 1073. Spiecker et al., GDPR Article-by-Article Commentary (2023)
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  • out pursuant to Article 83(1) GDPR. This part of Article 83 concerns the principle of "unity of action" (see above). With Article 83(3) GDPR, the legislator
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  • Article 53 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (3) End of mandate)
    occupation. For example, Article 52(2) GDPR requires SA members to remain free from external influence and Article 52(3) GDPR entails a prohibition of
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  • Article 80 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section Requirements under Article 80(1) GDPR)
    pursuant to Article 77 GDPR. Lastly, the NPO may file a legal remedy under Article 79 GDPR against a controller or processor regarding a GDPR infringement
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  • Article 14 GDPR (category Article 14 GDPR) (section Relationship with Article 13 GDPR)
    with Article 13, Article 14 GDPR gives expression to the principle of transparency enshrined in Article 5(1)(a) GDPR and further defined in Article 12 GDPR
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  • which would be competent under Article 55(1) GDPR, as provided in Article 56 GDPR in connection with Article 60 GDPR. For more information see commentary
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  • Article 49 GDPR (category GDPR Articles)
    adequacy decision pursuant to Article 45 GDPR shall be used, when it exists; second, appropriate safeguards under Article 46 GDPR, such as binding corporate
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  • Regulation (GDPR), Article 91 GDPR, p. 1263 (Oxford University Press 2020). Tosoni, in Kuner et al., The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Article
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  • Article 22 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (3) Safeguards)
    and interpretation as in Article 22(3) GDPR. → You can find all related decisions in Category:Article 22 GDPR Article 20 of GDPR proposal, COM(2012) 11 final
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  • under Article 79 GDPR – or both. This flexibility allows for parallel proceedings under both Article 77 GDPR and under Article 79 GDPR. As the GDPR foresees
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  • DS-GVO BDSG, Article 78 GDPR, margin number 6 (C.H. Beck 2020, 3rd edition); Körffer in Paal, Pauly, DS-GVO BDSG, Article 78 GDPR, margin numbers 3-5, (C.H
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  • Hence, Article 89(2) and (3) GDPR also allow for specific derogation to the GDPR for these purposes, as further detailed below. Article 89(1) GDPR provides
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  • Article 3 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (3) Public international law)
    all related decisions in Category:Article 3 GDPR EDPB, ‘Guidelines 3/2018 on the territorial scope of the GDPR (Article 3)’, 12 November 2019 (Version 2.1)
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  • Article 65 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (3) Extension of the deadline)
    lead SA (“LSA”) (Article 65(1)(b) GDPR), and where a SA is not following an opinion of the EDPB (Article 6(1)(c) GDPR). Article 65(1)(a) GDPR addresses the
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  • categories of data under Article 9 GDPR or data relating to criminal convictions and offences under Article 10 GDPR. Article 37(2) GDPR allows for the designation
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  • Article 54 GDPR (category GDPR Articles)
    provided for in Article 52(3) GDPR and Articles 53(3) and 53(4) GDPR. For more information on SA members and staff, please refer to Article 52(2) GDPR (SA members)
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  • requirements. Although Article 40(5) GDPR mentions that the competent DPA will be determined through the application of Article 55 GDPR, the GDPR does not provide
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  • Article 45 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section Article 45 and Schrems II)
    EDPB in accordance with Article 70(1)(b) GDPR. According to Article 45(5) GDPR, the continued monitoring referred to in paragraph 3, or other information
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  • proportionate (Article 7 and 8 EU Charter of Fundamental Rights) and in compliance with Article 6(2) and (3) GDPR. According to Article 6(3) GDPR, the legal
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  • Article 20 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (3) Other conditions)
    refusal to take action on a data subject’s request (Article 12(4)). The first sentence of Article 20(3) GDPR clarifies that the exercise of the right to data
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  • of such processing (see Article 5(1)(b) GDPR), the requirement to have a legitimate basis laid down by law (see Article 6(1) GDPR), the right to access and
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  • protection regulation's article 5, subsection 2, cf. Article 5, subsection 1, letter a, Article 24, cf. Article 28, subsection 1, Article 35, subsection 1, as
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 149/2023 (category Article 7(3) GDPR)
    online booking platform, for failing to comply with Article 12(3) GDPR and because Article 6(1)(f) GDPR was not a valid legal basis to publish personal data
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  • LG Köln - 33 O 376/22 (category Article 6(1)(b) GDPR)
    protection within the meaning of Article 45 of the GDPR and without appropriate safeguards within the meaning of Article 46 of the GDPR. Furthermore, the plaintiff
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  • HDPA (Greece) - 36/2023 (category Article 12(3) GDPR)
    request, violating GDPR Article 12(3) and Article 15. The delay also led to the deletion of requested data, violating Article 5(1) GDPR. A complainant legally
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  • processor, see Article 28(3)(a) GDPR. Document that all transfers of personal data to insecure third countries, are in line with the GDPR. Describe all
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 36/2021 (category Article 5(1) GDPR)
    approved appeal of Article 5(1)(a), Article 12(1), Article 13(1) and Article 13(2). The appeal for Article 5(1)(c), Article 6(1) and Article 8 GDPR was not approved
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  • HDPA (Greece) - 36/2022 (category Article 5(1)(a) GDPR)
    the Article 33 GDPR. The DPA also ordered the controller to communicate the data breach to the affected data subjects pursuant to Article 34 GDPR. The
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  • HDPA (Greece) - Opinion 2/2020 (category Article 36(1) GDPR)
    ASEP asked the HDPA for a prior consultation according to Article 36(1) and 36(3)(b) GDPR after it carried out a DPIA, which showed that the mentioned
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  • CNIL (France) - 2023-097 (category Article 36 GDPR)
    the public interest, per Article 6(1)(e) GDPR, and was also necessary for scientific research purposes under Article 9(2)(j) GDPR. Thirdly, that the data
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  • AEPD (Spain) - PS/00245/2019 (category Article 5(1)(a) GDPR)
    Articles 5(1)(a) GDPR and 13 GDPR. On the other hand, they disagreed with the infringement of Article 5(1)(a) GDPR in relation to Article 9(1) GDPR with regard
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  • OLG Dresden - 4 U 1905/21 (category Article 12(5)(b) GDPR)
    that a controller is allowed to reject a request to access under Article 12(5)(b) GDPR as "excessive" if the request's sole purpose is to verify the validity
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  • processing. In accordance with Article 36 GDPR, the Garante must decide on the adequacy of the intended processing under the GDPR. After careful examination
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  • OLG Nürnberg - 8 U 2907/21 (category Article 12(5)(b) GDPR)
    right to access under Article 15 GDPR because the controller was entitled to reject the request pursuant to Article 12(5)(b) GDPR. The court reasoned that
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  • authority (cf. Article 36 (2) no. 7 lit. a DPA) for the purposes of military self-protection (cf. Article 36 (1) DPA in conjunction with Article 2 (1) no. 2
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  • CNIL (France) - SAN-2023-076 (category Article 36 GDPR)
    communications under Article 14 GDPR were not legally necessary, as in the present case, Article 23 GDPR restrictions were applicable. Article 23 GDPR establishes
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  • adopt corrective measures as per Article 58(2) GDPR, and that, although there was a violation of Articles 5(1)(a) and (e) GDPR, “the circumstances referred
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 18/2020 (category Article 36 GDPR)
    therefore of the opinion that no breach of Article 5.2 of the GDPR, Article 24.1 of the GDPR and Article 33 of the GDPR can be established. - As regards the
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  • Court of Appeal of Brussels - 2022/AR/549 (category Article 17(3)(e) GDPR)
    that “Recital 65 of the GDPR also includes the exception of the legal defense as provided for in article 17.3.e of the GDPR to the right to erasure",
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  • Pursuant to Article 83 GDPR in conjunction with Article 4 No. 7 and 8 GDPR, fines for violations of the GDPR pursuant to Article 83(4) to (6) GDPR are not
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  • Datatilsynet (Denmark) - 2019-431-0048 (category Article 28(3)(f) GDPR)
    reactivated according to plan. It follows from Article 28 (1) of the Data Protection Regulation Article 3 (3) (f) requires the data controller to assist the
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  • Datatilsynet (Denmark) - 2019-431-0037 (category Article 28(1) GDPR)
    publicly available on the Internet. However, it follows from Article 28(1) GDPR and Article 28(3)(f) GDPR that the data processor (in this instance Kombit A/S)
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  • [The equivalent GDPR Article to Article 48(3)(a) EU GDPR is Article 46(3)(a) GDPR, and Article 50(1)(d) EU GDPR is Article 49(1)(d) GDPR.] Share blogs or
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  • AEPD (Spain) - PS/00187/2020 (category Article 5(1)(f) GDPR)
    by the alleged violation of Article 32 of the RGPD, Article 5.1.f) of the RGPD, Article 25 of the RGPD, typified in Article 83.5 of the RGPD. FOURTH: On
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  • IMY (Sweden) - DI-2020-11397 (category Article 44 GDPR)
    of personal data of data subjects guaranteed by Article 44 GDPR and consequently breached Article 44 GDPR. The DPA issued a fine of 300,000 SEK (approx.
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  • LG Krefeld - 2 O 448/20 (category Article 15(1) GDPR)
    regarded as an access request under Article 15(1) GDPR. According to Recital 63 GDPR, the right of access under Article 15 GDPR serves data subjects to be informed
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  • the social and health authority of a city to had breached Article 6 GDPR and Article 10 GDPR by requesting data subjects to provide it with personal data
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  • BVwG - W258 2227269-1/14E (category Article 4(7) GDPR)
    violating Article 5(1) GDPR Article 6 (1) GDPR Article 6(4) GDPR Article 9 GDPR Article 14 GDPR Article 30 GDPR Article 35 GDPR and Article 36 GDPR. The fine
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  • AEPD (Spain) - 0098/2022 (category Article 6(1)(e) GDPR)
    under Article 36 GDPR) regarding the compliance of the envisaged processing with the GDPR. According to the Commission, the legal basis was Article 6(1)(e)
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  • the personal data to be provided pursuant to Article 15(1) GDPR: must Article 15(3) first sentence of the GDPR be interpreted as meaning that, due to the
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  • meaning that no violation of Article 5(1)(e) GDPR could be established. Integrity and confidentiality - Article 5(1)(f) GDPR As explained above, the DPA
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  • obligations under Article 5(1)(f) and Article 32 of GDPR. Article 5 (1) : Ticketmaster has failed to comply with the requirements of GDPR including to process
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  • CNIL (France) - SAN-2019-005 (category Article 5(1)(e) GDPR)
    violates Article 32 GDPR. Retaining personal data of an applicant for a lease after another applicant has been selected also violates Article 5(1)(e) GDPR
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  • CNIL (France) - SAN-2020-014 (category Article 9 GDPR)
    obligation of Article 32 GDPR? - Does the fact that this health data is not encrypted constitute a breach of the security obligation under Article 32 GDPR? - Does
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  • UODO (Poland) - DKN.5112.13.2020 (category Article 5(1)(a) GDPR)
    in line with the principle of lawfulness in Article 5(1)(a) GDPR, as none of the conditions of Article 6 GDPR were satisfied. The data disclosed in the land
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 17/2020 (category Article 12(3) GDPR)
    way of a finding under article 15 of the GDR instead of the provisions of article 15 of the GDR. 36, § 4 and § 5 as well as Article 38, § 1 of the Law of
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  • AEPD (Spain) - PS/00278/2020 (category Article 5(1)(a) GDPR)
    images, in violation of Article 5(1)(a) GDPR? The Spanish DPA (AEPD) found that the defendant's conduct violated Article 5(1)(a) GDPR, as a broader principle
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  • Union or Member State law required by Article 6(3) is given must comply. Room documents II 2017/18, 34851, No 3, p. 36. The same applies to Section 6, first
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  • Hoge Raad - 21/00241 (category Article 6(1)(c) GDPR)
    erasure provided for in Article 17 GDPR? b)      that person is not entitled to a right of objection as referred to in Article 21 GDPR? 3.      If the answer
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  • HDPA (Greece) - 7/2023 (category Article 15 GDPR)
    for more details. Article 2: Material scope Article 2.2.c: Exclusively personal or domestic activity Article 3: Territorial scope Article 4.1: Personal data
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  • OLG Schleswig - 17 U 15/21 (category Article 6(1)(e) GDPR) (section Article 6(1)(e) GDPR)
    entitled to erasure under Article 17(1)(d) GDPR, as the data processing was not lawful. In any case, the requirements of Article 6 GDPR were no longer met 6
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  • data is a fundamental right. Article 8(1) of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (the ‘Charter’) and Article 16(1) of the Treaty on the
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  • II.3.3. Regarding the scope of Art. 44 ff GDPR: If the following three requirements are met, there is a transfer and Chapter V (Art. 44 ff) GDPR is applicable
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 74/2020 (category Article 6(1)(f) GDPR)
    within the meaning of Article 26 GDPR, as determined in section 2.3. 135. The legal provision on data protection by design, Article 25 GDPR, states expressly
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  • Hoge Raad - ECLI:NL:PHR:2023:935 (category Article 5(1)(c) GDPR)
    but have requested a judgment, is incomprehensible. 3.29 3.30 3.31 3.32 3.33 6.9 3.34 3.35 3.36 3.37 The contested consideration of the court from para
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  • CNPD (Portugal) - Deliberação 2021/533 (category Article 9 GDPR)
    April 2016 (General Data Protection Regulation - GDPR), in conjunction with Article 3, Article 4(2) and Article 6(1)(b), all of which are applicable to the
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  • EDPB - Binding Decision 1/2020 - 'Twitter' (category Article 4(24) GDPR)
    DE SA’s objection on Article 33(3) GDPR fails to meet the requirements set out in Article 4(24) GDPR Infringement of Article 34 GDPR on the communication
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  • CNIL (France) - SAN-2023-016 (category Article 5(1)(b) GDPR)
    breached Article 5(1)(b) GDPR. Therefore, the DPA handed down a 'call to order' against the joint controllers for breaching Article 5(1)(b) GDPR, and no
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  • HDPA (Greece) - 51/2021 (category Article 22 GDPR)
    more details. Article 2: Substantive scope Article 2.2.c: Exclusively personal or domestic activity Article 3: Territorial scope Article 4.1: Personal
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  • territorial application of the requirements set out in Article 82 of the Data Protection Act is set out in Article 3, paragraph I, of the same Act, which states:
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  • DSB (Austria) - D124.1177/0006-DSB/2019 (category Article 17(3)(d) GDPR) (section Article 17(1)(d) GDPR)
    seriously impair the achievement of purposes pursuant to Article 89(1) GDPR. In principle, Article 89(3) GDPR contains an opening clause. This provision was also
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  • OLG Linz - 6R49/19x (category Article 2(1) GDPR)
    interference that was unforeseeable for the defendant. As a result, under Article 82(3) the defendant cannot be held responsible for the processing of the claimant's
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  • RvS - 201901006/1/A2 (category Article 79 GDPR)
    envisaged as follows. 17. In paragraph 3.3. Legal Protection' of the AVG Implementation Act, Article 34 reads as follows: Article 34. Applicability of the General
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 22/2020 (category Article 28(3) GDPR)
    Those measures shall be reviewed and, where necessary, updated. Article 28.3 AVG "3. The processing by a processor shall be governed by a contract or
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 24/2021 (category Article 7(3) GDPR)
    the basis of article 6.1 e) GDPR read together with articles 5.2 GDPR and 24.1 GDPR. 3) Violation of Articles 12.1, 12.6, 13.1 and 13.2 GDPR: the Inspection
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 72/2020 (category Article 7(3) GDPR)
    based on article 7.3 of the GDMP. The Litigation Chamber considers Therefore, consent cannot be considered to have been given in an informed manner. 36. In
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  • GHSHE (Netherlands) - 200.274.447 01 (category Article 5 GDPR)
    costs at law. 3.3. In the first instance, [the employee] put forward a substantiated defense seeking the rejection of Trigion's requests. 3.3.1. In the event
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  • AP (The Netherlands) - 24.02.2022 (category Article 13(1)(e) GDPR)
    Data Authority2019 53 3.3Penaltyforviolatingthesecurityofprocessing 53 3.3.1 Nature, seriousness and duration of the infringement 54 3.3.2 Negligent nature
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  • AN - SAN 3073/2022 (category Article 5(1)(c) GDPR)
    union enshrined in Article 7 of the Spanish Constitution. Therefore, such processing would be lawful in accordance with Article 6(1) GDPR. Share your comments
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  • CNIL (France) - SAN-2022-025 (category Article 4(11) GDPR)
    by the RGPD 36. Under the terms of Article 82 of the Data Protection Act, which constitutes the transposition into domestic law of Article 5(3) of Directive
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  • DSB (Austria) - 2020-0.111.488 (category Article 4(15) GDPR)
    (Datenschutzbehörde - DSB) held that the doctor had violated Article 5(1)(a) GDPR and Article 9(1) and (2) GDPR as the patients had not given their ecplicit consent
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  • IP - 07121-1/2020/387 (category Article 58(3) GDPR)
    issued an opinion as foreseen under Article 58(3) GDPR on the issue of the health data sharing under Article 9 GDPR in the employer - employee context.
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  • AEPD (Spain) - PS/00240/2019 (category Article 5(1)(b) GDPR)
    Therefore, given that Article 6(1), Article 5(1)(a), Article 5(1)(d), Article 5(1)(c), and Article 14 GDPR were infringed in connection to Article 5(1)(b), the
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  • case to the Irish DPA (DPC) under Article 56 GDPR, and in accordance with the procedure outlined in Article 60 GDPR. Responding to the Complainant’s assertions
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 138/2022 (category Article 5(1)(a) GDPR)
    directly on the basis of the GDPR, not the register assessed on the basis of Article 30(1) of the GDPR. II.3. Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR 49. Above, the Disputes
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  • Norges Høyesterett - 2021-2403-A (category Article 4(11) GDPR)
    Privacy Regulation (GDPR) article 6 no. 1 letter f. GDPR applies according to the Personal Data Act § 1 as Norwegian law. Legelisten.no (3) Legelisten.no is
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 37/2020 (category Article 17 GDPR)
    provided for in Article 56(1), read in conjunction with Article 56(2), read in conjunction with Article 56(3), read in conjunction with Article 56(4), read
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  • based on Article 6.1.f) of the GDPR, but not for all processing based on this article. […] 73 74Investigation report, page 22, point 4.4.2.3.3. WP 260 rev
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  • CNIL (France) - SAN-2021-003 (category Article 4(1) GDPR)
    data laid down by Article 4(1) and (2) GDPR. The DPA then quotes ECJ, 11 December 2014, Ryneš, case C-212/13 (point 22), EDPB Guidelines 3/2019 on processing
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 145/2023 (category Article 4(1) GDPR)
    former teachers to their colleagues and students was in violation of Article 6(1)(f) GDPR. Including the reason for dismissal was not necessary. A college
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  • AEPD (Spain) - PS/00040/2020 (category Article 15 GDPR)
    from the Law: "Article 36. Taxpayers 1. They are taxpayers, as taxpayers, natural or legal persons, and the entities referred to in article 35.4 of Law 58/2003
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  • sections 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 of the DPIA, for clarity, the Commissioner also recommends that the Home Office links its purposes to both its Article 6(1)(e)
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 53/2020 (category Article 5(1)(a) GDPR)
    been taken up again at Article 5.1(b) of the GDPR under the Principles for the Processing of Personal Data (Chapter II). 16. Article 5.1(b) of the GDMP provides
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  • violated Article 5(1)(e) GDPR and Article 25(2) GDPR. As a result, the DPA issued a reprimand to the controller in accordance with Article 58(2)(b) GDPR. Pursuant
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 37/2021 (category Article 5(1)(b) GDPR)
    condition of necessity is maintained under Article 6.1 b) to f) of the GDPR. The article 6.1 of the GDPR replaces Article 7 of the Directive, without the relevant
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  • AZOP (Croatia) - Decision 17-05-2022 (category Article 6 GDPR)
    consent, in line with Article 6(1)(a) GDPR. The Court recalled that Article 31 of the Croatian Law on the Implementation of the GDPR stipulates that the
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  • NAIH (Hungary) - NAIH-2020-2546-5 (category Article 5(1)(c) GDPR)
    data, recorded in copies Article 6 (1) of the GDPR and, in the case of health data, Article 9 of the GDPR. Article 1 (1); (3) did not provide clear and
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  • AEPD (Spain) - PS/00254/2019 (category Article 4(12) GDPR)
    infringement of Article 32.1 of the GDPR typified as a serious infringement in Article 73 f) of the LOPDGDD and in Article 83.4 of the GDPR. For its part
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  • aggravating circumstance according to Article 83(2)(i) or as a separate violation according to Article 83(5)(e) or Article 83(6). Since the situation at hand
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  • VK Baden-Württemberg - 1 VK 23/22 (category Article 44 GDPR)
    within the meaning of Article 4 no. 2 of the GDPR and the term "transfer" within the meaning of Article 44 et seq. of the GDPR. GDPR had to be differentiated
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  • AEPD (Spain) - EXP202201681 (category Article 13 GDPR)
    violation of article 5.1.f) of the GDPR (LCEur 2016, 605) , typified in article 83.5.a) of the GDPR, a penalty of warning, of in accordance with article 77 of
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  • CNIL (France) - SAN-2020-012 (category Article 4(7) GDPR)
    of the CNIL 36. The rule of territorial application of the requirements set in Article 82 of the Data Protection Act is set out in Article 3, paragraph
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  • basis under Article 6 GDPR to collect and process vehicle registration numbers. The legal basis is a statutory obligation prescribed by Article 229 of the
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  • AEPD (Spain) - PS/00188/2019 (category Article 5(1)(f) GDPR)
    infringement of Article 5.1.f) of the RGPD typified in Article 83.5.a) of the RGPD and considered very serious, for the purposes of prescription, in Article 72.1
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  • Constitution, Article 19 TFEU and Article 47 CFR. As Mr A's mandate and termination had not been assessed in the light of the provisions of the GDPR, the Supreme
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  • Datatilsynet (Denmark) - 2021-432-0056 (category Article 28(3)(a) GDPR)
    freedoms that could not be mitigated, and referred to Article 36(1) GDPR and Article 36(2) GDPR. The DPA ordered the municipality to: Change the data processing
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  • AEPD (Spain) - E/10529/2021 (category Article 45 GDPR)
    that the controller had not violated Article 45 GDPR nor any of the subsequent Articles from Chapter V of the GDPR. The AEPD took into account that the
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 15/2021 (category Article 15(3) GDPR)
    rectification.(article 16 of the GDPR), the right to be forgotten (article 17 of the GDPR), and the right to limit the use ofdata processed unlawfully (article 18
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  • LG Köln - 28 O 138/22 (category Article 82 GDPR)
    analogously, Section 823 (1) and (2) BGB in conjunction with Article 6 (1) GDPR and Article 17 GDPR. Claims under data protection law could be asserted by way
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  • OLG Köln - 15 U 89/19 (category Article 17(3) GDPR)
    under Article 17(3) GDPR. Two doctors sued a platform for deletion of their basic profile set up on the platform without their consent under Article 17 GDPR
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 04/2021 (category Article 5(1) GDPR)
    the GDPR. According to the defendant, this partner is thus not processor within the meaning of Article 4 (8) GDPR. Consequently, Article 28 (3) GDPR does
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  • DPC (Ireland) - IN-21-3-1 (category Article 4 GDPR)
    the request within a period of one month (Article 12(3)). Accordingly, the controller infringed Article 12(3) GDPR with respect to its handling of the access
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 82/2020 (category Article 6(1) GDPR)
    authentication via a third service provider cannot constitute a breach of Article 6 of the GDPR when it implies that the personal data of the data subjects are not
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 31/2022 (category Article 5(1)(a) GDPR)
    of his personal data would be based 5. 1, a) GDPR, Article 6, Article 12.1 GDPR and Article 14.1 a) GDPR. 67. Moreover, a controller, in this case defendant
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  • OVG Lüneburg - 8 ME 36/20 (category Article 6 GDPR)
    of a permit. This is because, according to the first sentence of Article 6(3) of the GDPR, the legal basis for processing operations under this provision
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  • Articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 25, 32, 35 and 36 of the GDPR, Articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 27 and 28 of Directive (EU) 2016/680, Articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10
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  • HDPA (Greece) - 39/2020 (category Article 4(7) GDPR)
    rowspan="2" width="3"><img src="http://www.dpa.gr:80/APDPXPortlets/images/menutop_space.jpg" width="3" height="104"></td><!--/*++++++++++++++++++++++++3 Υπομενού
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  • EDPB - Binding Decision 2/2022 - 'Instagram' (category Article 5(1)(c) GDPR)
    additional submissions regarding Article 83(3) GDPR (“Meta IE Submissions on Article 83(3) GDPR”). December 2021 On3December2021,theIESAshareditsDraftDecisionwiththeCSAs
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  • TGI Paris - N° 14/07224 (category Article 5(1)(d) GDPR)
    clause n ° 36 regarding - of article L.121-20-3 of the Consumer Code in its wording prior to the law of March 17, 2014 for all contracts, - of article R.132-1
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  • requested prior consultation under Article 36(1) GDPR from the Dutch DPA Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens ("AP"). Article 36(1) GDPR requires a data controller to
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 31/2020 (category Article 5(1)(c) GDPR)
    this case under Article 6(1)(a) or 6(1)(c)? If Article 6(1)(a) applies, do the requirements for parental consent under Article 8 GDPR also apply? Did the
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  • NAIH (Hungary) - NAIH/2020/2729/15 (category Article 5(1)(b) GDPR)
    the existence or absence of a decision in accordance with Article 46, Article 47 or Article 49 (1). in the case of the transmission referred to in the
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  • VGH Baden-Württemberg - 1 S 397/19 (category Article 5(1)(d) GDPR)
    force: "According to Article 16 sentence 1 GDPR, every data subject has the right to request the controller (see Article 4(7) GDPR) to correct incorrect
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  • obligations related to the processing operations pursuant to Article 5(1)(a) GDPR and Article 14(5)(b) GDPR. In that case, the DPA recommended that the information
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  • under Article 82 UK-GDPR and sections 168 and 169 of the Data Protection Act (DPA) 2018. The defendant applied for the claim to be struck out under 3.4(2)(a)
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 57/2021 (category Article 5(1)(a) GDPR)
    result of the violations of article 5.1 a), article 5.2, article 6.1, article 12.1, article 13.1 c) and d) and article 13.2 b) GDPR. 21. On 17 June 2020, the
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  • KamR Stockholm - Case No. 5888-20 (category Article 36 GDPR)
    data has infringed Article 5, Article 9, Article 35 and Article 36 of the Data Protection Regulation. These articles are covered by article 83.4 and 83.5 and
    62 KB (7,607 words) - 08:56, 7 October 2021
  • CNPD (Luxembourg) - Délibération n° 13FR/2023 (category Article 5(1)(b) GDPR)
    their employees. The DPA found a violation of Article 5(1)(b) GDPR, Article 5(1)(c) GDPR and Article 13 GDPR. Following a visit to the premises of two public
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  • CNIL (France) - SAN-2023-0076 (category Article 5(1)(b) GDPR)
    instance, the controller sought to rely upon Article 6(1)(e) GDPR and Article 9(2)(j) GDPR. Article 6(1)(e) GDPR establishes a lawful basis for the processing
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  • Commissioner (Cyprus) - 11.17.001.008.147 (category Article 36(4) GDPR)
    accordance with the Regulation, as provided for in article 24(1) of the Regulation. 36. As follows from article 36(4) of the Regulation, there is the obligation
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  • Datainspektionen - DI-2019-7782 (category Article 36 GDPR)
    DI-2019-7782 4 (22) infringements of Article 5 (1) (a), Article 6 (1), Article 9 (2), Article 13, Article 35 and Article 36 of the Data Protection Ordinance
    52 KB (8,101 words) - 11:43, 7 April 2022
  • scientific research purposes pursuant to Article 9(2)(j) GDPR, provided that appropriate safeguards under Article 89(1) GDPR are in place. These safeguards (e
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  • portrait right. The paintiff also saw a violation of Articles 33, 35 and 36 of the GDPR, which the defendant has not contested. The Court found that the publication
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  • OGH - 6Ob159/20f (category Article 12(1) GDPR)
    under Article 15 GDPR to the defendant and requested i.a. information on concrete recipients of their personal data under Article 15(1)(c) GDPR. The defendant
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  • AEPD (Spain) - PS/00078/2021 (category Article 5(1)(c) GDPR)
    section 3.3”. “3.3. Manifestation of informed will The GDPR reinforces the requirement that consent must be informed. in accordance with article 5 of the
    118 KB (19,187 words) - 17:08, 9 March 2022
  • CNIL (France) - SAN-2020-009 (category Article 5(1)(a) GDPR)
    and 13 GDPR? Is the information provided to data subjects throughout the subscription process in compliance with the provisions of Article 13 GDPR? Does
    48 KB (7,404 words) - 17:09, 6 December 2023
  • AEPD (Spain) - EXP202202309 (category Article 5(1)(f) GDPR)
    alleged violation of Article 5.1.f) of the RGPD and Article 32 of the GDPR, typified in Article 83.5 of the GDPR and Article 83.4 of the GDPR respectively. SIXTH:
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  • consultation. of the Guarantor pursuant to article 36 of the Regulation "(article 110 of the Code, article 9, paragraph 2, letter j) and par. 4 of the
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  • conformity with the data subject’s rights of information under Article 13 GDPR and Article 14 GDPR, the hospital should firstly make clear what the legal basis
    92 KB (14,476 words) - 08:25, 19 September 2023
  • AEPD (Spain) - EXP202202937 (category Article 12 GDPR)
    identify the data subject and it shall justify the reasons, as per Article 12(3) GDPR. AEPD stated that, with the documentation provided, the data subject
    26 KB (3,997 words) - 18:59, 26 February 2024
  • BVwG - W256 2226003-1/5E (category Article 4 GDPR)
    06/30/1934 DSG Art. 2 § 36 today DSG Art. 2 § 36 valid from December 1st, 2021 last changed by Federal Law Gazette I No. 148/2021 DSG Art. 2 § 36 valid from May
    27 KB (4,141 words) - 09:12, 6 October 2022
  • analyzes the criteria by Article 83.2 of the GDPR: - As to the nature and seriousness of the violation [article 83.2 a) of the GDPR], with regard to breaches
    66 KB (9,458 words) - 19:42, 4 September 2021
  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 81/2020 (category Article 12(3) GDPR)
    period allotted to it to do so (Article 15.1 combined with Article 12.3. of GDPR as well as Article 12.2. of the GDPR (obligation to facilitate the exercise
    127 KB (21,484 words) - 17:01, 12 December 2023
  • GHAL - 200.307.462 (category Article 10 GDPR)
    assessment pursuant to Article 35 of the GDPR and, depending on the outcome, also have to consult the AP beforehand (Article 36 of the GDPR). In addition, as
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  • Clause 1 GDPR) to the "How" (Article 15 Paragraph 1 Clause 2 lit. a-h, Paragraph 2 GDPR) to the "What" ( Art 15 para. 1 clause 2, para. 3 GDPR). If the
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  • BVerfG - 1 BvR 16/13 (category Article 17 GDPR)
    2, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3, 59.3
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  • CNIL (France) - SAN-2022-018 (category Article 5(1)(e) GDPR)
    of the processing pursuant to Article 5, paragraph 1, e) of the GDPR 19. According to Article 5, paragraph 1, e) of the GDPR, personal data must be kept
    36 KB (5,637 words) - 18:59, 21 September 2022
  • IMY (Sweden) - DI-2020-11370 (category Article 44 GDPR)
    established on Article 45. Article 46.1 provides, among other things, that in the absence of a decision in accordance with Article 45.3 a personal data
    131 KB (14,752 words) - 08:36, 5 July 2023
  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 28/2020 (category Article 6(1)(f) GDPR)
    be erased and thus also violates Article 17.1(c) AVG. 3.2. With regard to the infringement of Article 6.1 and Article 21.4 of the AVG 29. In its statement
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  • to persons concerned by the GDPR, including the right to complaint (Article 77 of the GDPR - also recognized in Article 8.3. of the Charter of Rights Decision
    73 KB (11,238 words) - 16:59, 12 December 2023
  • LAG Berlin-Brandenburg - 10 Sa 443/21 (category Article 15 GDPR)
    meaning of Article 4 No. 7 GDPR. However, the defendant cannot be accused of violating an obligation to provide information under Art. 15, 12 GDPR. Paragraph
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  • The heading of Article 6(1) and the wording “has given” in Article 6(1)(a) support this interpretation. It follows logically from Article 6 and Recital
    65 KB (9,767 words) - 16:22, 6 December 2023
  • Rb. Midden-Nederland - AWB - 19 1687 (category Article 16 GDPR)
    this case? 3. At the time of the earlier decision by the defendant and its assessment by the ABRvS, the provisions of the Wbp applied. Article 36(3) of the
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  • provided to the interested parties based on Article 13 GDPR and to non-contactable persons based on Article 14 GDPR. The information notice includes the right
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  • CNIL (France) - SAN-2023-018 (category Article 31 GDPR)
    DPO and to cooperate with the DPA, therefore violating Article 31 GDPR and Article 37(1)(a) GDPR. On 2 June 2021, the French DPA (“CNIL”) informed a French
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  • AP (The Netherlands) - z2018-02009 (category Article 32 GDPR)
    (hereinafter: the GDPR) applies on 25 May 2018 become. The GDPR imposes the same obligation in Article 32, paragraph 1, as it applied under Article 13 6. The UWV
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 42/2020 (category Article 2(1) GDPR)
    the file (Article 95, §2, 3 ° WOG) 7. On 7 August 2019, a copy of the file will be sent to the defendants. Page 3 Substance decision 35/2020 - 3/11 8. On
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  • AP (The Netherlands) - 25.11.2021 (category Article 5(1)(a) GDPR)
    fairness principle, violating Article 5(1)(a) in conjunction with Article 6(1)(e) GDPR, and Article 6 in conjunction with Article 8 Personal Data Protection
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  • CNIL (France) - SAN-2020-015 (category Article 32(1) GDPR)
    private doctor for violating Article 32 GDPR by making his patients' health data freely accessible on the web, and Article 33 GDPR by not notifying the DPA
    29 KB (4,374 words) - 16:03, 19 January 2024
  • information on defaults established by the authority pursuant to section 13 (1) (3) of the Credit Information Act, which had been established by unilateral court
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  • not necessarily meet the requirements of Article 32 GDPR. To what extent are the provisions in Article 32 GDPR obligatory and thus, not subject to the preferences
    30 KB (4,562 words) - 15:27, 6 December 2023
  • BVwG - W211 2227144-1 (category Article 55(3) GDPR)
    held, that the powers of the DSB under the GDPR are extensive. Neither Article 55, Article 77 or Article 51 GDPR nor the DSG limit the DSB's competence regarding
    38 KB (5,801 words) - 10:08, 10 September 2021
  • NAIH (Hungary) - NAIH/2020/32/4 (category Article 5(1) GDPR)
    right of access under Article 15 of the GDPR and the right to erasure (‘forgotten’) under Article 17 of the GDPR, Article 12 of the GDPR on measures to exercise
    75 KB (12,586 words) - 10:10, 17 November 2023
  • OLG Naumburg - 9 U 6/19 (category Article 9(1) GDPR)
    market participants. Specifically, these are Sections 17(3), 3(5) ApBetrO, 43 AMG, 11(1) sentence 1 no. 3, no. 7 and no. 11 HWG, and Section 14(2) no. 1 BerufsO
    32 KB (5,236 words) - 16:00, 10 March 2022
  • AP (The Netherlands) - 26.11.2020 (category Article 32(1) GDPR)
    then enter a password before gaining access to the computer. 3.3.3 Control of logging 3.3.3.1 Facts The OLVG information security & privacy policy states
    67 KB (11,415 words) - 17:15, 12 December 2023
  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 34/2020 (category Article 5(1)(b) GDPR)
    GDPR and Article 66.2 WOG); and • compliance with the transparency obligations (Article 12 GDPR) and the te provide information (Article 13 GDPR). Page
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  • AEPD (Spain) - PS/00026/2021 (category Article 21 GDPR)
    processor, Vamavi Phone SL, had violated Article 48(1) LGT, Article 21 GDPR in link with Article 23 LOPDGDD and Article 28 GDPR by making a commercial call on behalf
    33 KB (5,185 words) - 13:48, 13 December 2023
  • NAIH (Hungary) - NAIH/2020/2555 (category Article 12(3) GDPR)
    out in Article 12 (3) of the General Data Protection Regulation, the Debtor informed by electronic means on 7 March 2019, in accordance with Article 15 (1)
    33 KB (5,033 words) - 10:12, 17 November 2023
  • DSB (Austria) - DSB-D213.1759 (category Article 5(1)(c) GDPR)
    hereinafter: GDPR), OJ L 119, 4 May 2016, p. 1.: Article 4, Article 5 Paragraph 1 Letter c, Article 6, Article 12 Paragraph 3, Article 51 Paragraph 1
    72 KB (11,993 words) - 14:21, 10 April 2024
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