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Turning Point in Data Protection Law : Two years GDPR on DPOblog.eu.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Kahler, Thomas, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Data protection--Law and legislation.
- Data protection.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (194 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2020.
- System Details:
- data file
- Contents:
- Cover
- Turning point
- 25 April 2018
- How to 'provide' information (Art. 12 GDPR)? European Court of Justice requires active behavior
- The end of an "old" consent? Consent faces legal action by Max Schrems and consumer agencies
- 07 May 2018
- 1. A consent shall not be conditional
- 2. Consent shall be given in a separate way for any single purpose
- 3. Consent shall be given separately for any data processing operation
- 'Do not track' without consent
- as quoted by German regulators
- 18 May 2018
- 1. Facts and legal background
- 2. The statement of the German DPAs with pro and contra
- Accountability
- the gravity centre of GDPR
- 26 May 2018
- 1. Origin and transformation of Accountability
- 2. Accountability and liability
- 3. How to comply with Accountability?
- The potential outcome of Max Schrems first legal actions against Facebook and Google
- 06 June 2018
- 1. Facts
- 2. The legal arguments of Max Schrems
- 3. Are Max Schrems arguments convincing?
- 4. Are Facebook and Google wilfully infringing GDPR?
- 5. What powers does GDPR provide to the DPAs?
- 6. How the DPA of Hamburg would decide the WhatsApp case
- 7. Conclusion
- Fan pages jointly liable with Facebook
- landmark of ECJ
- 11 June 2018
- 1. Facts and procedure
- 2. The decision of ECJ
- 3. Joint liability of fan pages with Facebook
- 4. Fan pages bearing risk to be fined
- 5. Conclusion
- Ban of Facebook Customs Audience
- decision of German DPA upheld
- 25 June 2018
- 2. Legal arguments of the Administrative court
- a. Processing of personal data
- born 'Data processing on behalf' or 'transmission'?
- C. Legitimate interest as a legal basis for transmission?
- d. Are the arguments of the Administrative court convincing?
- 3. Will the final decision be valid under GDPR?
- 'Data processing on behalf' within a group
- 18 August 2018
- 1. Requirements of 'data processing on behalf'
- 2. Parent company as 'data processor'?
- 3. Exemption of GDPR-requirements for data exchange within a group?
- 4. Risk of breach
- Google is tracking location of users without consent
- 19 August 2018
- 1. Legal analysis
- a. Performance of a contract
- born Legitimate interest
- c. Consent
- D. Intentional infringement by Google
- 2. What is the reaction of the data protection watchdog?
- IT maintenance is 'Data processing on behalf' according to German DPAs
- 1 Octobre 2018
- 1. Statement of German DPAs
- 2. Consequences of the statement
- 3. Legal background
- 4. Legal opinion
- 5. Will the consistency mechanism apply?
- ECHR: Mass surveillance by British secret service violated European Convention on Human Rights
- 08 Octobre 2018
- 1. Substance of the decision
- 2. Assessment
- Cookies consent
- 25 Octobre 2018
- 1. Legal background
- 2. Assessment
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Kahler, Thomas Turning Point in Data Protection Law : Two years GDPR on DPOblog.eu
- ISBN:
- 9783748921561
- 374892156X
- OCLC:
- 1225555682
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