Legal Person – €2,000 Fine (Czech Republic, 2021)
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A legal entity in the Czech Republic was fined for not responding to a person's request about their personal data. This lack of transparency is a violation of privacy rights. The fine was EUR 2,000 for failing to disclose information as required by law.
What happened
A legal entity did not respond to a request for information about personal data processing.
Who was affected
The individual who requested information about their personal data.
What the authority found
The authority ruled that the entity violated data protection rules by not responding to the individual's request.
Why this matters
This ruling stresses the importance of transparency in data processing. Organizations must be prepared to respond to data requests to avoid penalties.
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The Czech DPA has imposed a fine of EUr 2,000 on a legal person. The accused did not respond to the subject's request to disclose what information the accused was processing about them and how the accused obtained their data box address, which is tied to an individual. Nor did it respond to a notice from the Office for personal data protection.
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Fine
€2K
Details
Fine Date
9 June 2021
Authority
Úřad pro ochranu osobních údajů
Fine Amount
€2,000
Enforcement Tracker ID
ETid-2802
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Legal Person - Czech Republic (2021). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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