Immobiliare Riscostruzione Meloria s.r.l. – €2,000 Fine (Italy, 2022)

€2,000Garante per la protezione dei dati personali15 September 2022Italy
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Immobiliare Riscostruzione Meloria s.r.l. was fined for not providing clear information about its video surveillance system. This is significant because it shows that companies must be transparent about how they collect and use personal data.

What happened

Immobiliare Riscostruzione Meloria s.r.l. did not provide adequate information about its video surveillance system.

Who was affected

Residents and visitors to the building where the video surveillance system was installed.

What the authority found

The Italian DPA found that the company violated GDPR's transparency requirements by not informing people about the surveillance.

Why this matters

This case highlights the need for clear communication about data collection practices. Companies should ensure they inform people about any surveillance systems they use.

GDPR Articles Cited

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Art. 13(GDPR)
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Art. 157 Codice Privacy
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The local police of Milan received a complaint about a video surveillance system installed in a building owned by Immobiliare Ricostruzione Meloria s.r.l. (controller). The police investigated the matter and drew up a report. Based on this report, the Italian DPA opened an investigation into the controller. The controller allegedly installed the system at the request of some tenants of the building. The system consisted of four cameras: one filming the entrance, one the space in front of the lift, and two others facing the backyard, the cellars and a flat. The images taken by the cameras were displayed on a monitor and stored on a recording device, both located in the porter's lodge. The only information concerning the video surveillance system which passer-bys received consisted of a sign with a figure of a stylised camera placed on the left-hand side of the entrance door to the building. No further information about the processing activity or the data controller was provided, not even on the premises of the porter's lodge. The DPA held that the use of a video surveillance system may constitute a processing of personal data, depending on the positioning of the cameras and on the quality of the images taken. In the case at hand, this was the case. The DPA noted that any processing of personal data had to be carried out in accordance with the principles laid down in Article 5 GDPR, and in particular, the principle of transparency. The DPA stated that, with regard to the use of video surveillance systems, the principle of transparency could be respected by displaying information signs indicating the data controller and the purpose of the processing, so that data subjects were always aware that they were entering a video surveilled area. However, the mere display of the sign of the stylised camera at the entrance of the building did not sufficiently inform data subjects about the processing nor about their means to exercise their rights as required by Article 13 GD

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Related Enforcement Actions (0)

No other enforcement actions found for Immobiliare Riscostruzione Meloria s.r.l. in IT

This is the only recorded action for this entity in this jurisdiction.

Details

Fine Date

15 September 2022

Authority

Garante per la protezione dei dati personali

Fine Amount

€2,000

GDPRhub ID

gdprhub-5348

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Cite as: Cookie Fines. Immobiliare Riscostruzione Meloria s.r.l. - Italy (2022). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu

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