CNIL found the one-stop-shop mechanism didn’t apply to Google and issues 50 million Euro fine in relation to Android phone

  On January 29, 2019, the French Data Protection Agency, the Commission Nationale de l’informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) imposed a fine of 50 million Euros on Google LLC under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for failure to (i) provide information to users configuring their Android mobile device and creating a Google account in breach of […]

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Important question about the GDPR “one –stop shop” mechanism referred to the ECJ

On May 8, 2019, the Brussel’s Court of Appeal referred certain questions to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) to ensure that the Belgian Data Protection Authority (DPA) can pursue the case against Facebook also after the GDPR entered into force. In particular, the questions is whether the one-stop shop mechanism (which […]

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ECJ’s preliminary ruling on case of German DPA against Facebook

  On June 5, 2018, the European Court of Justice (CJEU), issued its preliminary ruling in C‑210/16, opining on the definition of data controller, applicable national law, and jurisdiction under EU data protection law according to Directive 95/46/EC. According to the CJEU’s judgement, EU companies that have been advertising through Facebook can be considered data […]

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WP29 publishes revised guidelines on identifying a data controller’s lead supervisory authority

In its plenary meeting held in April 2017, Working Party 29 (WP29) examined certain critical matters regarding the implementation of Regulation 2016/679, the s.c. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In that occasion, WP29 approved the Revised Guidelines on The Lead Supervisory Authority, wp244rev.01 (Revised Guidelines), which contain several differences compared to the Guidelines on identifying a data controller’s lead supervisory authority (Guidelines) previously published. […]

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EU-US Privacy Roundtable with Privacy Activist Max Schrems in New York

On February 23, 2016, the European American Chamber of Commerce (EACC) hosted an interesting EU-US Privacy Roundtable with Privacy Activist Max Schrems, founder of the group Europe v. Facebook. The panel started by providing a brief overview of the developments in data privacy laws. It also explained the judiciary path that brought to the judgment […]

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Francesca Giannoni-Crystal, Federica Romanelli, The key aspects of the GDPR, i.e.a step to implement the European Digital Single Market Strategy

To establish common rules on data protection and to help implement the Digital Single Market Strategy, the European Union set forth two instruments to reform the 1995 data protection rules (see here): the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) the Data Protection Directive to ensure cross-border cooperation and protect personal data in the police and criminal […]

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The key aspects of the GDPR, i.e.a step to implement the European Digital Single Market Strategy

To establish common rules on data protection and to help implement the Digital Single Market Strategy, the European Union set forth two instruments to reform the 1995 data protection rules (see here): the Gen eral Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) the Data Protection Directive to ensure cross-border cooperation and protect personal data in the police and […]

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WP29 issues new opinion on law applicable in light of the CJEU judgement in Google Spain

On February 16, 2016, Article 29 Working Party (WP29) issued an update on Opinion 8/2010 on applicable law. The update provides explanations concerning the applicable law in light of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) judgement’s in Google Spain (or Costeja case, C-131/12). The ruling of May 13, 2015 held that EU data subjects have a right […]

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The EU finds agreement on data protection reform: Formalization in early 2016 and entering into effect in 2018

On December 15, 2015, the EU Commission announced that it found an agreement with the EU Council and the Parliament, following the trilogue meetings. Věra Jourová, Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality said, ” Citizens and businesses will profit from clear rules that are fit for the digital age, that give strong protection and […]

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