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- Article 17 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section (ii) Erasure following objection under Article 21(2))provided for in Article 6(1)(a) GDPR or, as the case may be, Article 9(2)(a) GDPR, and consent is withdrawn according to Article 7(3) GDPR, data must be61 KB (8,488 words) - 15:47, 18 March 2024
- DSB (Austria) - 2021-0.347.702 (category Article 9(2)(f) GDPR)or by a third party. The court used Article 9(2)(f) GDPR to interpret legitimate interests under Article 6(1)(f) GDPR as including the establishment, exercise25 KB (3,875 words) - 10:36, 11 January 2024
- BVwG - W256 2240235-1 (category Article 9(2)(f) GDPR)interests under Article 6(1)(f) GDPR. The data subject was heard on this statement and filed a submission, arguing that Article 6(1)(f) GDPR does not apply33 KB (5,154 words) - 11:08, 21 January 2022
- Tribunal da Relação de Coimbra - 4354/19.7T8CBR-A.C2 (category Article 9(2)(f) GDPR)right to privacy, namely, personal data that are protected by Article 9(1) and 9(2)(f) of the GDPR (i.e. union dues, insurance and alimony payments and absences30 KB (4,858 words) - 09:58, 6 October 2021
- Datatilsynet (Denmark) - 2020-31-3840 (category Article 9(2)(f) GDPR)information took place in accordance with Article 9 (1) of the Data Protection Ordinance. Article 2 (2) (f) and Article 6 (2) 1, letter b. The Danish Data Protection13 KB (1,974 words) - 15:42, 26 January 2022
- BVwG - W292 2259696-1 (category Article 9(2)(f) GDPR)specifically on Article 9 (2) (f) GDPR - but the wording of the exception in Article 9 (2) (f) GDPR is clear and clear with regard to the fact that Art. 9 Para.31 KB (4,916 words) - 14:35, 25 April 2023
- Persónuvernd (Iceland) - nr. 2020082238 (category Article 9(2)(f) GDPR)disclosure was necessary for the defence of its client's legal claim under Article 9(2)(f) GDPR. In the context of a legal dispute, Magna Lögmen - an Icelandic law26 KB (3,942 words) - 10:18, 5 October 2021
- Rb. Rotterdam - C/10/587469 / HA RK 19-1473 (category Article 9(2)(f) GDPR)a fundamental right. 4.7. ASZ also invokes Article 9(2)(f) of the AVG, from which it follows that Article 9(1) of the AVG does not apply if the processing24 KB (3,918 words) - 16:29, 10 March 2022
- Persónuvernd - 2020010616 (category Article 9(2)(f) GDPR)company could process the data lawfully because an Article 9(2) exception applied, namely Article 9(2)(f), where processing is necessary for the exercise23 KB (3,612 words) - 13:17, 17 July 2020
- VG Wiesbaden - 6 K 361/21.WI (category Article 9(2)(f) GDPR)assessed according to Article 6(1)(f) GDPR and Article 9 GDPR. Second, lawyers are data controllers within the meaning of Article 4(7) GDPR with regard to their37 KB (6,025 words) - 16:24, 15 November 2023
- DSB (Austria) - 2021-0.518.795 (category Article 9(2)(f) GDPR)legal basis under Article 9(2) GDPR for sending the medical assessment, which contained health data under Article 14 GDPR#15Article 4(15) GDPR, to the municipality29 KB (4,581 words) - 10:13, 10 March 2022
- Datatilsynet (Denmark) - 2021-32-2096 (category Article 9(2)(f) GDPR)Protection Regulation Information covered by Article 9 (2) (f) may be covered by Article 9 (2). 1, is processed if the processing is necessary for legal claims31 KB (4,995 words) - 15:32, 2 February 2022
- Datatilsynet (Denmark) - 2021-31-5542 (category Article 9(2)(f) GDPR)regulation's article 9, subsection 2, letters d and f. In relation to this, Plesner has stated that with regard to Article 9, subsection 2, letter d, Plesner43 KB (6,531 words) - 14:04, 21 September 2022
- VG Mainz - 1 K 467/19.MZ (category Article 9(2)(f) GDPR)constituted health data under Article 9(1) and Article 4(15) GDPR but the transfer was nevertheless admissible pursuant to Article 9 GDPR, as the strict requirements34 KB (5,514 words) - 15:11, 22 March 2022
- BVwG - W298 2266986 -1/20E (category Article 9(2)(f) GDPR)Paragraph 4 GDPR Art4 Z1 GDPR Art5 Paragraph 1 litc GDPR Art51 Paragraph 1 GDPR Art57 Paragraph 1 litf GDPR Art6 Paragraph 1 litf GDPR Art77 GDPR Art9 B-VG Art63 KB (10,365 words) - 12:54, 31 January 2024
- Article 6 GDPR (category GDPR Articles) (section Tension with Article 5 and 12 GDPR in case of routine reliance on Article 6(4) GDPR)possible "legitimate interest" under Article 6(1)(f) GDPR. Equally to Article 6(1)(c) GDPR, Article 6(2) and (3) GDPR require that Union or Member State108 KB (17,005 words) - 15:39, 18 March 2024
- Datatilsynet (Denmark) - 2021-31-4751 (category Article 9(2)(f) GDPR)has specifically been Article 6 (1) of the Data Protection Regulation. Article 9 (1) (f) and Article 9 (1) 2, letter f, as TV 2 has "transferred" personal105 KB (17,427 words) - 18:19, 16 February 2022
- 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 details51 KB (6,355 words) - 08:25, 18 April 2024
- reliance on Article 6(1)(f) GDPR or at least exercise the right to object under Article 21 GDPR. If the legal basis is Article 6(1)(f) GDPR (i.e. 'legitimate71 KB (9,532 words) - 13:30, 6 March 2024
- 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 specific44 KB (5,905 words) - 14:00, 24 October 2023