Asociación de Víctimas por Arbitrariedades Judiciales, (JAVA) – €5,000 Fine (Spain, 2020)
General GDPR enforcement action
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A Spanish association was fined for posting personal data on its website without consent. The data was shared with them during another legal case. This is important because it shows that organizations must have permission before sharing personal information online.
What happened
The association published personal data on its website without obtaining consent from the individuals involved.
Who was affected
Individuals whose personal data was unlawfully published on the association's website.
What the authority found
The Spanish DPA ruled that the association unlawfully processed personal data by publishing it without consent, violating GDPR requirements.
Why this matters
This case highlights the importance of obtaining consent before sharing personal data online. Organizations should ensure they have the right permissions to avoid legal issues.
GDPR Articles Cited
The Spanish DPA (AEPD) imposed a fine of EUR 5,000 on the association for publishing the personal data of the data subjects on its website. The data had been unlawfully recorded without their consent in the course of another legal proceeding and had been forwarded by the recording party to the association.
Related Enforcement Actions (0)
No other enforcement actions found for Asociación de Víctimas por Arbitrariedades Judiciales, (JAVA) in ES
This is the only recorded action for this entity in this jurisdiction.
Details
Fine Date
2 December 2020
Authority
Agencia Española de Protección de Datos
Fine Amount
€5,000
Enforcement Tracker ID
ETid-465
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Asociación de Víctimas por Arbitrariedades Judiciales, (JAVA) - Spain (2020). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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