by Gerald Trieb and Antonia Kühberger// The year 2022 is still young and yet we are already able to report on a groundbreaking decision by the Austrian Data Protection Authority (DPA; in German “Datenschutzbehörde”). The NGO NOYB published a decision…
Privacy, Democracy and World Order
In June 2021 the G7 in Cornwall (UK) mentioned Data Protection1 on the summit of the largest world economies the very first time.2 GDPR and additional new regional and national Data Protection Laws are showing the significant influence of Privacy3…
Preliminary questions on the GDPR referred to the European Court of Justice by Austrian supreme courts in 2021
by Gerald Trieb and Antonia Kühberger// As reported in a previous blog post, the Austrian Supreme Court (Oberster Gerichtshof, OGH) recently submitted a preliminary ruling request to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) to clarify whether Facebook unlawfully reinterpreted the…
The Clock is ticking for TikTok – How to protect underage EU citizens?
By Christina Etteldorf// The Irish Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) announced in early September that it had opened two own-volition inquiries against the popular social networking and video service TikTok.1 On the one hand, these proceedings are intended to assess TikTok’s…
Too much information, too little competition: on the interplay of competition and privacy
Aline Blankertz // More and more investigations by competition and data protection authorities deal not only with one of privacy and competition, but both at a time. Experts argue that “the misuse of consumer data and harm to privacy is…
Riders’ personal data – Italian DPA fines Foodinho
Vincenzo Diego Cutugno // In the last few months, the Italian supervisory authority (“Garante per la protezione dei dati personali” or “Garante”) imposed some significant administrative fines on two major food delivery companies operating in Italy: Foodinho and Deliveroo. In…
Schrems vs. Facebook – Austrian Supreme Court refers Preliminary Proceeding to EUCJ
by Gerald Trieb and Antonia Kühberger// In a long-standing civil case between Max Schrems and Facebook Ireland Inc., the Austrian Supreme Court (“Oberster Gerichtshof”, OGH) decided to refer a number of questions to the Court of Justice of the European…
Chinese Personal Information Protection Law – A brief overview
//by Takaya Terakawa// China has been actively updating its data protection legislations since 2017. Due to the limited English information, many privacy professionals outside of China are in trouble with understanding the overview of data protection related legislations in China.…
Goodbye cookies? – How online tracking will change
//by Kristin Benedikt// For years, the EU has been struggling to find a new legal framework for the Internet. It is not just a question of the confidentiality of electronic communication or data security. The key issue is still the…