Homeowners Association – €2,000 Fine (Spain, 2021)
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A homeowners association in Spain was fined for using CCTV cameras that captured public spaces, violating data minimization rules. This decision is significant because it highlights the need for organizations to limit their data collection to what is necessary. It reminds all businesses and associations to be careful about how they use surveillance technology.
What happened
The homeowners association was fined for using CCTV cameras that recorded more than just private property.
Who was affected
Residents and visitors in the area monitored by the CCTV cameras were affected.
What the authority found
The Spanish Data Protection Authority found that the association violated data minimization principles by capturing unnecessary footage.
Why this matters
This case underscores the importance of using surveillance responsibly and only collecting data that is essential. Organizations should review their surveillance practices to ensure compliance with privacy laws.
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Usage of CCTV camera which also captured the public space in violation of the principle of data minimisation.
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Fine
€2K
Details
Fine Date
7 July 2021
Authority
Agencia Española de Protección de Datos
Fine Amount
€2,000
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Homeowners Association - Spain (2021). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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