The State of the Netherlands – Court Ruling (Netherlands, 2020)

Court Ruling
DPA RbRotterdam21 January 2020Netherlands
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Court Ruling

A Dutch court ruled on a case involving access to personal data but did not impose any penalties. This is significant because it clarifies the legal framework around accessing procedural files without violating privacy rules. Small businesses should be aware that not all data access cases lead to fines.

What happened

The court addressed access to procedural files and personal data.

Who was affected

Individuals involved in the procedural files were affected.

What the authority found

The court found no violations in the handling of personal data in this case.

Why this matters

This case highlights that not all data access issues result in penalties, which can reassure businesses managing personal data.

GDPR Articles Cited

Art. 5(3) ePrivacy Directive GDPR
Art. 15(3) GDPR
Decision AuthorityRb. Rotterdam
Full Legal Summary
Detailed

The case was about access to procedural files and personal data, not related to cookies or consent mechanisms.

Outcome

Court Ruling

A ruling by a national court on a data-protection matter.

Related Cases (0)

No other cases found for The State of the Netherlands in NL

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

Details

Ruling Date

21 January 2020

Authority

DPA RbRotterdam

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