Tag Archive: CJEU

Dutch DPA loses case that legitimate interests must be legal obligations
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CJEU rules on legitimate interests: 4 key lessons

The Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (‘AP‘), the Dutch data protection authority, has been almost alone in claiming that a legitimate interest must be a legal obligation, not just something legal a business…

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December Privacy Roundup

Hola, Bonjour, Ciao and Guten Tag! Here are your practical Privacy insights from November and early December for reading with a comforting winter cup of hot chocolate. November and early…

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November Privacy Roundup

If you’ve ever thought ‘we’ll slightly delay the newsletter so we can cover this new bit of news, then we’ll close it off’, don’t do that… the torrent never stops!…

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August Privacy Roundup

You may have noticed we skipped our July newsletter covering June, apologies, so here’s a summer bumper edition! As always, so much to talk about with the new Privacy triumvirate…

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CJEU Facebook July 2023
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Meta loses again: this time at the CJEU

Much of the 4 July 2023 decision by the European Union’s highest court is worth digging into. Stick with us for a longer read. We’ll start with the key points…

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DPO instruction at work
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CJEU on DPOs, Job Protection & Conflict

We’ve always believed that the Data Protection Officer (or DPO) is a very misunderstood role. It’s why we created these 3 great Privacy Kitchen videos [YouTube cookies and Privacy Policy…

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