On December 7, 2020, the CNIL (the French data protetion authority) pronounced two record sanctions of €100 million against GOOGLE LLC and GOOGLE IRELAND LIMITED (€60 and €40 million respectively), and €35 million against AMAZON EUROPE CORE for non-compliance with
Google : The CNIL €50 million Fine Is Upheld
The Conseil d’État (i.e. The French Supreme Administrative Court) upholds, by a decision of 19 June 2020, the €50 million sanction imposed on Google by a decision of the CNIL of 21 January 2019. The Supreme Court confirms that: the
Right to be forgotten: Google saves €100, 000 in France but loses €7 million in Sweden
€100,000 saved in France On March 27, 2020, the French Supreme Administrative Court (Conseil d’Etat) struck out a €100,000 fines imposed by the French Supervisory Authority (the CNIL) on Google in 2016. Besides the financial sanction, the CNIL had also
EDBP 18th plenary session
The European Data Protection Board, group made up of the EEA supervisory authorities and the European Data Protection Supervisor met for its met for their eighteenth plenary session on February 18 and 19 and released documents on February 24. It
CJEU: The EU Right To Be Forgotten Does Not Apply Globally
By decision of 24 September 2019 (Google vs CNIL), the European Court of Justice ruled that “where a search engine operator grants a request for de-referencing pursuant to those provisions (art 17 of the GDPR), that operator is not required