Gegevensbeschermingsautoriteit – Court Ruling (Belgium, 2021)
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A group of complainants filed multiple complaints against the Interactive Advertising Bureau Europe for various GDPR violations. They reached an agreement before the court could make a decision, which ended the legal proceedings. This case illustrates how collective action can lead to resolutions without lengthy court battles.
What happened
Complainants filed several complaints against IAB Europe for GDPR violations, which were combined into one investigation.
Who was affected
Individuals and NGOs, including Johnny Ryan and Bits of Freedom, who raised concerns about IAB Europe's data practices.
What the authority found
The court proceedings were halted as the parties reached an agreement, making further legal action unnecessary.
Why this matters
This case highlights the effectiveness of collaboration among individuals and organizations in addressing data protection issues. It encourages others to take action when they believe their rights are being violated.
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The complainants, Johnny Ryan, Pierre Dewitte, Jeff Ausloos, Bruno Bidon, Panoptykon (NGO), Bits of Freedom (NGO) and La Ligue des Droits de l'Homme, filed several complaints against the Interactive Advertising Bureau Europe (IAB Europe) for various GDPR violations (including the principles of legality, transparency and fairness, minimisation and security among others). In total, 4 complaints were filed before the ADP and 5 before other data protection authorities through the IMI (Internal Market Information) system. These complaints were therefore joint into one investigation. An interlocutory decision, changing the language of the proceedings to French was made on 08/01/2021. Some parties did not agree with this and asked the Market Court to change the language to Dutch and to use full French text (some words where not in French). The parties reached an agreement before the Court of Appeal of Brussels (commercial section) had to render a judgement. The parties reached an agreement which made any interference from the Market Court obsolete.
Outcome
Court Ruling
A ruling by a national court on a data-protection matter.
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Cite as: Cookie Fines. Gegevensbeschermingsautoriteit - Belgium (2021). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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