€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
EDPB: Draft guidelines on the right to be forgotten in the search engine cases
During its sixteenth plenary session that took place on December 2 and 3, 2019, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) adopted draft guidelines on “the Criteria of the Right to be Forgotten in the search engine cases under the GDPR.”
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
ECJ : There is no right to be forgotten when it comes to company register
With its decision of March 9 2017, The European Court of Justice has set limits to the right to be forgotten with respect to personal data recorded in the company register. According to the Court, it cannot be guaranteed that