Podcast | DPO Update: No deal Brexit, recent privacy cases and fines
Alex Dittel gives an update on recent developments in privacy law as part of Kemp Little’s DPO service, including:
- The UK will be considered a third country in the case of a no deal Brexit
- GDPR fine calculation model drafted by the Conference of the German Data Protection Authorities
- VB eV v Planet49 GmbH C‑673/17 – Pre-ticked boxes for cookies
- Lloyd v Google LLC [2019] EWCA Civ 1599 – Damages for loss of control and class action
- Eva Glawischnig-Piesczek v Facebook Ireland Limited Case C-18/18 – Worldwide removal of defamatory comment
- The Polish DPA has issued a fine of EUR 645,000
- Google LLC v CNIL C-507/17 – Territorial scope of de-referencing by a search engine
- GC, AF, BH, ED v CNIL C-136/17 GC – Processing of sensitive personal data by search engines
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Alex Dittel is a data protection & privacy senior associate
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