1) unknown data subject (complainant in the procedure before the DSB) – Court Ruling (Austria, 2021)
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An Austrian court is waiting for a decision from the European Court on whether companies must provide specific data recipients or just categories when someone requests this information. This issue is important for understanding how much detail companies need to provide under GDPR.
What happened
An Austrian court paused a case about whether companies must disclose specific data recipients or just categories under GDPR.
Who was affected
A person who requested to know the specific recipients of their personal data from a company.
What the authority found
The Austrian court has not yet ruled but is waiting for guidance from the European Court on how to interpret GDPR's requirements for data recipient disclosure.
Why this matters
This case could set a precedent on how detailed companies need to be when disclosing data recipients, impacting how businesses handle data access requests. It highlights ongoing legal questions about transparency under GDPR.
GDPR Articles Cited
The data subject filed a complaint with the Austrian Data Protection Authority (DSB) against the controller, requesting to be provided with recipients to whom the personal data had been shared under Article 15(1)(c) GDPR, rather than mere categories of recipients. The controller refused, arguing that a controller has a right to choose whether to provide a data subject with information on actual data recipients or rather just categories thereof. Further, the controller argued that the disclosure of actual data recipients would reveal its trade secrets. The DSB upheld the data subject's complaint and ordered the controller to provide the data subject with information on the actual data recipients. The controller filed an appeal against that decision with the Austrian Federal Administrative Court (BVwG), repeating its arguments brought forward before the DSB. The BVwG did not (yet) take a decision on the merit of the case but stalled the procedure because the Austrian Supreme Court (OGH) had already filed a request for preliminary ruling on the question the interpretation of Article 15(1)(c) GDPR in February 2021. Once the CJEU has passed its judgment on the matter, the BVwG will reopen the case.
Outcome
Court Ruling
A ruling by a national court on a data-protection matter.
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