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  • revamped website and to provide job search assistance. Jigler stated that ex-employees who had been out of service for some time were also emailed due
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 158/2022 (category Article 12(4) GDPR)
    form of making available, the 4 reconciliation or interconnection, limitation, erasure or destruction”. 5 19. GDPR Article 4(7) defines “controller” as “the
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  • contact [aimed] at providing commercial information" of Comparafacile (see p. 2.4. of the Private agreement between Comparafacile and XX). For the licensing
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  • BVwG - W274 2233705-1 (category Article 4 GDPR)
    a public hearing upon request or, if it deems it necessary, ex officio. Pursuant to para 4 leg cit, the administrative court may refrain from holding a
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  • BVwG - W101 2208238-1 (category Article 4(10) GDPR)
    accordance with Art. 133 Para. 4 B-VG. the Statement must be briefly justified. The revision is not permitted according to Art. 133 Para. 4 B-VG because the decision
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  • paragraph 2, point 4 of the Telecommunications Law?". has adopted a resolution: The court is entitled - pursuant to Art. 159.2.4 of the Act of 16 July
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  • data protection breaches in accordance with the GDPR; [4] https://www.zbp.pl/getmedia/45bb9af8-95a4-4cc2-9767-05c73e5b1eb3/Raport-InfoDOK-II-kwartal-2023;
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  • SportsDirect claimed this to be on the basis of legitimate interest for the ex-members of the scheme. Throughout the investigation, SportsDirect cited the
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  • and information from controllers regarding their employees (Article L.614-4(1)(a) Labour code). These documents had to contain information about, amongst
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  • formulate the legal basis for launching such application. The purpose of the ex-ante impact assessment is to identify and manage risks in a timely manner
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  • of the consultation. The DPA further clarified that pursuant to Article 42(4) ZPacP, the data subject is indeed entitled to be informed of her deceased
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  • article 32 of the RGPD is referenced in article 83.4.a) of the cited GDPR in the following terms: "4. Violations of the following provisions will be sanctioned
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  • delete the URLs they requested from Google on 3 and 12 February 2019. 4 The requests 4.1. In case 19-64, [plaintiff 1] requests the court, by order enforceable
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  • Article 83(4)(a), Article 83(4)(a), Article 83(2)(i) and Article 57(1)(a), Article 58(2)(i), Article 83(3), Article 83(4)(a) and Article 83(4)(a) of the
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  • original. Please refer to the German original for more details. W211 2223243-1 / 4E On behalf of the republic! The Federal Administrative Court recognizes through
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  • "Main Labor Inspectorate" with ex. No.****; 2. Medical protocol LKK No.***; 3. Order to terminate an employment relationship; 4. Invitation to hand over the
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  • AEPD (Spain) - PS/00500/2020 (category Article 4(4) GDPR)
    AEPD, declared that they were profiling their clients, as defined by Article 4(4) GDPR, in two ways: firstly, in order to determine their clients' creditworthiness
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  • AEPD (Spain) - PS/00226/2020 (category Article 7(4) GDPR)
    provision of a service as described in the article 7, paragraph 4. Article 7, paragraph 4, has been drafted in a non-exhaustive manner by the use of the
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  • of 15 March 2019, ECLI: NL: HR: 2019: 376, para 4.2.2, of 28 May 2019, ECLI: NL: HR: 2019: 793, para. 2.4.5. and of 19 July 2019, ECLI: NL: HR: 2019: 1278
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  • 10 (1) No. 1 of the Federal Registration Act (BMG) applicable at the time. 4The self-disclosure for the plaintiff contains, among other things, the following
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  • on 28 September 2023 and participating in the hearing at the Authority on 4 October 2023. In the brief, which is intended to be fully referenced here,
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  • FG München - 15 K 1212/19 (category Article 4(7) GDPR)
    reason for exclusion applies (4.2) and how a weighing of interests required in the reason for exclusion results (4.2.3). (4.1) Classification problem While
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  • PS/00483/2021 AGREEMENT TO START A SANCTION PROCEDURE Of the actions carried out ex officio by the Spanish Agency for the Protection of Data before the entity
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  • Paragraph 1 in conjunction with Art. 83 Paragraph 1 and 4 Letter a GDPR OJ L 2016/119, p. and 4 Litera a, GDPR OJ L 2016/119, p. 1, as amended For these
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  • (AVG). An appeal is currently pending before the District Court of Amsterdam. 4. On 29 March 2019, the claimant's IB/PVV for the year 2018 was received by
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  • marketer WATIUM, SL., in accordance with the regulations in force (art. 4.3 and 4.4 of Royal Decree 7764/2007, of October 26), a reliable request for payment
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  • reporting system pursuant to Article 4:32 of the Dutch Financial Supervision Act (Wft). In addition, under Article 4:34 of the Financial Supervision Act
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  • BVwG - W101 2218962-1 (category Article 4(1) GDPR)
    (Art. 4 Z 1 DSGVO) cannot rely on the rights of Art 12 to 22 and Art 119 of May 4th, 2016 p. 1 (hereinafter: GDPR), as well as § 1 Para. 3 DSG. (4) The
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 172/2022 (category Article 12(4) GDPR)
    from from receipt of the request. 9 3 4GDPR, Art. 4.7), 4.8), 24, 26, 28, 29; GDPR, recitals 74, 79 and 81. GDPR, art. 4, 2). 5EDPB, “Guidelines 07/2020 concerning
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  • provide services. There is also no profiling within the meaning of Art. 4 Z 4 GDPR. None were achieved automated processing of personal data for the purpose
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  • 92See Complainant No 4’s email to privacy@sats.no dated 6 August 2021 (attached to Complaint No 4). 93See SATS’ email to Complainant No 4 dated 23 September
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  • Article 35(4) GDPR. While the controller provided a data protection impact assessment dated 15 February 2023, the processing was initiated on 4 November
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  • UODO (Poland) - DKN.5130.3114.2020 (category Article 83(4)(a) GDPR)
    Urz. UE L 119 of 4.05.2016, p. 1, Dz. Urz. UE L 127 of 23.05.2018, p. 2 and Dz. Urz. UE L 74 of 4.03.2021, p. 35), having conducted an ex officio administrative
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  • 16-4.17. 133 Marriott’s First Representations, paras 4.24-4.30 134 Marriott’s First Representations, Executive Summary, para 9(c), and paras 4.36-4.41; Marriott’s
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  • Article 12(1) GDPR, Article 12(2) GDPR, Article 12(3) GDPR and Article 12(4) GDPR. The DPA further stated that regarding the fact that the complainant
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  • Sections 3, 4, 6, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 21, 23-24. Section 4 (5), Section 5 (3) to (5), (7) and (8) § 13 (2), § 23, § 25, § 25 / G. § (3), (4) and (6) in
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  • NSA - III OSK 1522/21 (category Article 4(1) GDPR)
    privacy, as it identifies the car and not the person (...)." Pursuant to Article 4(1) GDPR, personal data refers to information about natural persons, not vehicles
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  • call up the banner again or to declare the revocation (under subsection 4.1 or 4.4 of the data protection declaration). That these We only discovered that
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  • the risk of excessive lending, as referred to in Section 4:34 of the Wft. Articles 4:32 and 4:34 Wft have a basis in Union law in Directive 2008/48/EC
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  • according to article 4.1 of the RGPD, is data personal protection and their protection, therefore, is the object of said Regulation. Article 4.2 of the RGPD defines
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  • a public hearing upon request or, if it deems it necessary, ex officio. Pursuant to § 24 (4) VwGVG, the administrative court may - unless otherwise provided
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  • to the Authority by order of the Applicant1 in a reply letter received on 4 May 2021 information. Applicant1 submitted that on the basis of a joint decision
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  • administrator does not constitute an online means of revoking the consent; 4. art. 4 point 1 of the GDPR, by groundlessly assuming that the e-mail address of
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  • proceeded to delete all communications in his corporate email box" (cit. Note, p. 4); d. "In order to protect its legitimate interest, the company, starting from
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  • common persons method, 4.4.2. propensity score matching method, 4.4.3. method omens of common questions (pseudo anchor method), 4.4.4. Angoff weighting method
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  • definitions 2. and 4. no. Article 3 Act no. 90/2018 on personal protection and processing of personal information and items 1 and 2. Article 4 of Regulation
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  • which they were collected the data. Article 4 of the GDPR defines "consent" in the following terms: “Article 4 Definitions For the purposes of this Regulation
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  • BVwG - W274 2239030-1/12E (category Article 4(7) GDPR)
    within the meaning of Art. 4 Z. 7 Previous search term GDPR Next search term but as a processor within the meaning of Art. 4 Z. 8 Previous search term GDPR
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  • Datatilsynet (Denmark) - 2020-431-0085 (category Article 4(11) GDPR)
    [3] EDPB, Guidelines on 05/2020 on consent, Version 1.1., Adopted on 4 May 2020. [4] Ibid. for. 60. [5] Ibid. for. 45, example 7. [6] Ibid. for. 75 and
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  • (Journal of Laws UE L 119 of May 4, 2016, p. 1, Journal of Laws UE L 127 of May 23, 2018, p. 2 and Journal of Laws UE L 74 of March 4, 2021, p. 35) , after conducting
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  • BVwG - W101 2213581-1 (category Article 4 GDPR)
    date 01/20/2022 standard B-VG Art133 Para.4 DSG §1 DSG §24 paragraph 1 DSG §24 paragraph 5 GDPR Art17 GDPR Art4 GDPR Art5 GDPR Art58 GDPR Art6 VwGVG §28
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  • Krankenanstaltenrecht, in Holoubek/Potacs, Öffentliches Wirtschaftsrecht4 [2019] 535). 4.4 The Defendant does not specifically state which of the circumstances
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  • section 1, 2 and 3, art. 83 section 4 lit. a) in connection with Art. 33 section 1 and art. 34 section 1, 2 and 4 of Regulation 2016/679 of the European
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  • summoned party is declared necessary. aa) According to Section 182 (4) sentence 4 GWB in conjunction with Section 80 (2) VwVfG, the costs of a lawyer are
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  • par. 1 letter a), 6 par. 1 letter a), 7 and 12 par. 1 of the Regulation. 4.4. Exercise of rights Since the reasons expressed in this document in point
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  • data are kept for up to 4 years from the termination of the employment relationship with the rider" (see minutes quoted, p. 4); z. “Starting from the map
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  • established that Amazon France Logistique was the controller under Article 4(7) GDPR. The DPA considered that the determination of processing was linked
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  • there was no data processing agreement in place at the time of the events. On 4 September 2020, the data subject submitted a complaint against both controller
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  • images that the taxpayer provided to IP on 4/3/2022 and printouts of camera images that were provided to IP on 4/11/2022 are slightly differ, therefore the
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  • lit. h), art. 58 sec. 2 lit. i), art. 83 sec. 1 and 2 and article. 83 sec. 4 lit. a) in connection with art. 33 paragraph 1 and art. 34 sec. 1 and 2 of
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  • Chapter, as well as Section 3, Section 3, 4, 6, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 21, 23-24 point, paragraph (5) of § 4, paragraphs (3)- (5), (7) and (8) of § 5, paragraph
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  • [2010] § 7 VKrG Rz 6 f; see Heinrich in Schwimann / Kodek, ABGB4 Va § 7 VKrG Rz 4 ff ). [60] 4.1. What content the information must have in order to be regarded
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  • LAG Schleswig-Holstein - 1 Sa 148/22 (category Article 4(1) GDPR)
    provided in each case in accordance with Art. 4 No. 2 GDPR, profiling them in accordance with Art. 4 No. 4 GDPR or other third parties other than their
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  • AEPD (Spain) - PS/00312/2023 (category Article 4(1) GDPR)
    Jorge Juan, 6 www.aepd.es 28001 – Madrid sedeagpd.gob.es 4/19 A person's voice, according to article 4.1 of the GDPR, is personal data when make it identifiable
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  • UODO (Poland) - DKN.5131.11.2020 (category Article 34(4) GDPR)
    i), art. 83 sec. 1-2 and art. 83 sec. 4 lit. a) in connection with Art. 33 paragraph 1 and art. 34 sec. 1, 2 and 4 of Regulation 2016/679 of the European
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  • controller, the Dutch DPA (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens, AP) decided to start an ex officio investigation into the processing operations carried out by the controller
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  • is not absolutely bound by any retained EU case law: EUWA s 6(4)(ba) and Regulations 1 and 4. It can depart from that law; but the test to be applied in
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  • gob.es 2/18 - Letter from the Police addressed to the Court of Instruction 4 of Gijón, reference preliminary proceedings, abbreviated procedure XXX / 2018
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  • LG Itzehoe - 10 O 84/20 (category Article 4 GDPR)
    the terminology resulting from the GDPR (Art. 4 No. 1: "Personal data", Art. 4 No. 2: "Processing", Art. 4 No. 6: "File system"), (Gola/Heckmann/Gola/Reif
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  • The warning of the plaintiff issued by these Greens remained unsuccessful. 4 The Regional Court dismissed the action. § Section 13 of the German Telemedia
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  • "Cookies". In light of the CJEU Schrems II judgement, the Finnish DPA started an ex officio investigation into the controllers' data transfers to third countries
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  • VwGH - Ro 2021/04/0010-11 (category Article 4(4) GDPR)
    zetz, AMSG) to process data with the help of an algorithm. Under Article 4(4) GDPR, this processing of data is considered profiling. According to Austrian
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  • Conclusion 4.62. The foregoing means that Ola must provide access to the (personal) data referred to above under 4.25, 4.45, 4.47, 4.49 and 4.52. In order
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  • Guarantor for the protection of personal data, approved with resolution no. 98 of 4/4/2019, published in the Official Gazette no. 106 of 8/5/2019 and in www.gpdp
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  • BVwG - W211 2231475-1 (category Article 4(2) GDPR)
    definitions of data processing (Art 4(2)), controller (Art 4(7)), processor (Art 4(8)), recipient (Art 4(9)) and third party (Art 4(10)). In the case of data transfer
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  • personal data (including the name and image of the person, according to art. 4 points 1 and 2) can be processed, i.e. brought to the public's attention, without
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  • Paragraphs 4 to 6 GDPR if this violation previously one, according to which a fine for a violation referred to in Article 83, paragraphs 4 to 6 GDPR can
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  • injunction and an action for an injunction (VWA ./7, page 4 f ). Sohin this was to be determined. II.2.4. Regarding the MB’s request for information to BF1:
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  • BGH - I ZR 7/16 (category Article 4(11) GDPR)
    [as of 1 February 2020], Art. 4 GDPR marginal no. 125; Buchner/Kühling in Kühling/Buchner, DS-GVO BDSG, 2nd edition, Art. 4 GDPR marginal no. 8). In substance
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  • date August 24, 2023 standard B-VG Art 133 Paragraph 4 DSG §1 DSG §9 GDPR Art4 Z1 GDPR Art4 Z2 GDPR Art4 Z7 GDPR Art5 Paragraph 1 GDPR Art6 Paragraph 1 B-VG
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  • following: 4 The plaintiff was entitled to have her user account activated and to be granted unrestricted access to all account functions. Clause 4 of the
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  • substance 110/2021 - 9/21 I.4. The hearing before the Litigation Chamber 29. On April 21, 2023, the Disputes Chamber decides ex officio to organize a hearing
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  • Article 4 under 1 GDPR. According to [claimant] there has also been unlawful processing of personal data, a data breach, as referred to in Article 4 under
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  • UODO (Poland) - ZSOŚS.421.25.2019 (category Article 83(4)(a) GDPR)
    sec. 2, art. 30 sec. 1 lit. d, as well as art. 83 sec. 1 - 3, art. 83 sec. 4 letter a and art. 83 sec. 5 lit. a Regulation of the European Parliament and
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  • interest is determined according to the interest rate referred to in Section 4 of the Interest Act, starting from when one month has passed since the decision
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  • thus serving the tasks of the press referred to in art. 1 of the Press Law; 4. The archival press material stored on the website is up-to-date, except for
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 71/2022 (category Article 21(4) GDPR)
    12(2) and 21(2), (4) GDPR. Consequently, the DPA held that the controller violated Article 5(1)(a), (c), (2), 6(1), 12(2) and 21(2), (4) GDPR and, therefore
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  • OLG München - 18 U 2822/19 Pre (category Article 4 GDPR)
    pseudonym. This is because the defendant has expressly agreed under section 4.4 para. 2 sentence 1 of its terms of use (as of 19 April 2018; Annex K 1) for
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  • presented in Deliverable D4.3. (sections 2.1.1.2 and 2.1.1.4). Details on authentication are reported in Deliverables D4.4. and D4.5”; “relating to the sharing
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  • 06/29/21 and 07/12/21, in accordance with the provisions of the Article 65.4 of the LOPDGDD Law, by this Agency, transfer of said claim to the claimed party
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  • November, 2015, caused considerable concern to OLHCS who contacted the Gardaí. 4. The tea room in question was accessible by the use of fobs issued to staff
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  • their conservation. From what emerged in the documents (see paragraphs 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4), it does not appear that the Company has adopted, in compliance with
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  • to the company that sent the package. SECOND: In accordance with article 65.4 of Organic Law 3/2018, of 5 December, Protection of Personal Data and guarantee
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  • cf. Art. 4 No. 2 DS-GVO; for the area of processing covered by the material scope of application of the regulation cf. Art. 2 Para. 1, Art. 4 No. 6 DS-GVO)
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  • provision of Art. 141 § 4 P.P.S.A. it only specifies what the justification for the court's judgment is to contain. Art. 141 § 4 of the Labor Law may be
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  • of June 9th 2010 - 6 C 5.09 - BVerwGE 137, 113 para. 23, of December 4, 2014 - 4 C 33.13 - BVerwGE 151, 36 para. 18 and of September 16, 2020 - 6 C 10
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  • with registered office in Florence, viale Belfiore 34, Tax Code 02108430501; 4) Arnia Società Cooperativa, with registered office in Florence, viale Belfiore
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  • credentials identified in online data leaks by […] intelligence/anti-fraud services; 4. possibility for the customer to subscribe to a service via SMS (premium SMS)
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  • BGH - I ZR 2/21 (category Article 4(1) GDPR)
    According to Art. 4 No. 1 GDPR, personal data is all information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. According to Art. 4 No. 2 GDPR, processing
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  • lit. a) and 13 of the Regulation. 2.1.4 data collection of referenced subjects As can also be seen from figure 4 above, in many of the sites visited there
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  • more details. decision date 06/30/2023 standard B-VG Art133 Para.4 DSG §1 DSG §24 GDPR Art4 GDPR Art44 GDPR Art5 GDPR Art6 VwGVG §28 paragraph 2 B-VG Art
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  • OGH - 9Ob38/19g (category Article 4(11) GDPR)
    the next termination date would be 4 months: in this case the subscriber has to pay compensation in the amount of 4 times the agreed monthly subscription
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 66/2021 (category Article 4(3) GDPR)
    qualifies as personal data, which, in line with Article 4(1) and Recital 26 GDPR, as well as Opinion 4/2007 of the WP29 and the case law of the CJEU, must
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  • to Article 83 Paragraph 4 GDPR Article 83 Paragraph 4 GDPR applies. Pursuant to Article 83 Paragraph 4Article 83, Paragraph 4, GDPR, in the case of the
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  • UODO (Poland) - DKN.5131.33.2021 (category Article 34(4) GDPR)
    e) and i), art. 83 sec. 1 and sec. 2, art. 83 sec. 4 lit. a) in connection with Art. 34 sec. 1, 2 and 4 of Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament
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  • consent in GDPR. 4 3European Data Protection Board, Guidelines 05/2020 on consent, Version 1.1, adopted on 4 May 2020, para. 9. 4Ibid. para. 1. 4“Freely given”
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  • for the transmission of the recordings of the deliberations of City Council; 4. [Article 5 GDPR#1f|Article 5(1)(f)]] in conjunction with Article 5(2), i.e
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  • Article 4. Exhibits A, B, C, D and the unredacted version of the bid analysis report attached to the administrative record, as well as exhibits 4 through
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  • for 2–4 months, and at the time of issuing the report, the data controller no longer had any recordings of phone calls with registered users. 4. Since
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  • DSB (Austria) - DSB-D130.1174 (category Article 4(11) GDPR)
    Protection Regulation, hereinafter: GDPR), OJ L 119 of 4 May 2016, p. 1; Sections 18 (1) and 24 (1), (2) item 5, (4) and (5) of the Data Protection Act (DSG), Federal
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  • DSB (Austria) - 2023-0.592.319 (category Article 83(4) GDPR)
    83 Para. 1 and 4 lit. a GDPR OJ L 2016/119, p. 1, as amended Article 25, Paragraph 1, in conjunction with Article 83, Paragraph 1, and 4 lit. a, GDPR OJ
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  • FG München - 15 K 118/20 (category Article 4(7) GDPR)
    from Article 13(4) GDPR and Article 23(1)(e) GDPR in conjunction with §§ 32a ff. AO. The FG seems to be of the opinion that Article 13(4) GDPR is applicable
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  • UODO (Poland) - DKN.5131.16.2021 (category Article 34(4) GDPR)
    Art. 83 sec. 1 and sec. 2, art. 83 sec. 4 lit. a) in connection with Art. 33 paragraph 1 and art. 34 sec. 1, 2 and 4 of Regulation 2016/679 of the European
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  • .............. .... 4 2.1 Applicable provisions ............................................... ............................... 4 2.2 IMY's assessment
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  • Constitutional Case No. 4/201 9 , reported by Judge Mariana Karagiozova-Finkova . The proceedings are based on Art. 1, item 2 and item 4 in connection with
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  • AEPD (Spain) - PS/00120/2021 (category Article 83(4)(a) GDPR)
    2011 between Mercadona and *** COMPANY. 4. According to the BORME publication (reference number 1) *** COMPANY.4 was absorbed (…) by *** COMPANY.6 Subsequently
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  • with Article 4(7) GDPR for any Processing of Personal Information in Business Tool Data under GDPR not subject to Sections 5.a.i and 5.a.ii.” 4 Meta Ireland’s
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  • of the matter covered by the seriousness of the settled case;</P><P> 4.Art. 61 § 4 of the Code of Administrative Procedure in connection with with art.
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  • APD/GBA (Belgium) - 15/2023 (category Article 4(11) GDPR)
    /besluiten. 2See decision on the merits 47/2022 of 4 April 2022, para 113 and decision 48/2022 of 4 April 2022, para 125 and 219, available via the webpage
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  • BVwG - W214 2224204-1 (category Article 4(1) GDPR)
    Administrative Court In addition, Art. 4 Z 1 and Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. c and f GDPR are relevant. Art. 4 Z 1 GDPR reads: "Article 4 definitions For the purposes of
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  • the RGPD, typified in article 83.4 of said rule, administrative fine of 400,000.00 euros. FIFTH: NOTIFY this agreement to 4FINANCE SPAIN FINANCIAL SERVICES
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  • of the teacher, give rise to a "profiling" of the students (Article 4, par. 1, n. 4, of the Regulations), understood as the operation of automated processing
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  • February 4, 2022 and March 4, 2022. The plaintiff stated that he was in Q. until the end of the working day on February 3rd, 2022 and in Q. on February 4th,
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  • don't know if there is an obligation. SECOND: In accordance with article 65.4 of Organic Law 3/2018, of 5/12, of Protection of Personal Data and guarantee
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  • AEPD (Spain) - PS/00003/2021 (category Article 4(16) GDPR)
    this establishment is the main establishment by the definition of Article 4(16) GDPR, and therefore declared its competency to act as the lead supervisory
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  • situation and C / Jorge Juan, 6 www.aepd.es 28001 - Madrid sedeagpd.gob.es Page 4 4/177 investment objectives, as well as the collection of authorizations for
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  • in this regard by the Guidelines WP 248rev.01 of 4.4.2017 (with reference to criteria no. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7) and by the provision of the Guarantor of
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  • the privacy policy is legally at least questionable if not wrong. Article 4(7) GDPR stipulates that "controller means the natural or legal person (...)
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  • au regard – des articles L.111-1, L.111-2, L.121-17, L.121-19-4, L.132-1, L.133-2, R.132-1/4°&5° du Code de la consommation dans sa rédaction antérieure
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  • UODO (Poland) - DKN.5131.3.2021 (category Article 34(4) GDPR)
    Art. 83 sec. 1 and sec. 2, art. 83 sec. 4 lit. a) in connection with Art. 33 paragraph 1 and art. 34 sec. 1, 2 and 4 of Regulation 2016/679 of the European
    129 KB (20,850 words) - 12:13, 7 July 2021
  • and in conjunction with the national provisions (Article 9 (4) GDPR) have been met. 177 (4.3.1.) Data processing is initially required within the meaning
    120 KB (20,753 words) - 17:06, 7 March 2022
  • the grounds stated in paragraph 4 below, in particular in marginal numbers 4.16, 4.22, 4.24, 4.29, 4.30, 4.31, 4.35 and 4.36. I explain the ground of appeal
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  • The facts 3.1-3.10 4 The SyRI legislation 4.1-4.3 General 4.4-4.7 Provision of data for a joint venture 4.8-4.10 Legal basis SyRI 4.11-4.16 Risk notifications
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  • several issues he reproduces the GDPR article, and the answer: Yes (example 4.5, 4.4, 4.6 among others) In the first C/ Jorge Juan, 6 www.aepd.es 28001 – Madrid
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  • (2) is false (3) was published maliciously and (4) caused special damage. Ingredients (2), (3) and (4) make this a more demanding tort to establish than
    122 KB (20,830 words) - 10:42, 12 January 2022
  • Act on Private Health Care (152/1990). Article 1 (2), Article 4 (2), Article 4 (7), Article 4 (12), Article 5 (1) (f), Article 5 (2), Article 9 (1), 24 of
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  • Art 135 Para 4 in conjunction with Art 140 Para 1 Z 1 lit. a B-VG. 4. The fundamental right to data protection is effectively undermined 4.1 The constitutional
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  • paragraph 4 of the Administrative Code in writing from the file material, namely an anonymous complaint dated February 22, 2020 (ref. UOOU- 2 4/5701025/20-1)
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  • AEPD (Spain) - PS/00281/2022 (category Article 4(1) GDPR)
    in the response to the question raised in point 4.4 of the letter of that AEPD”, (in this proposal 3.4). Along with these physical interactions, the client
    313 KB (53,033 words) - 10:20, 7 June 2023
  • 24.1, and Article 25.1 GDPR) 57 II.4.1. Position of the Inspection Service 57 II.4.2. Position of the parties 57 II.4.3. Judgment of the Disputes Chamber
    350 KB (51,369 words) - 09:25, 31 January 2024
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