BVerwG: Data protection authority can prohibit operation of a Facebook fan page
The operator of a fan page maintained on Facebook may be required to shut down its fan page if the ...
The operator of a fan page maintained on Facebook may be required to shut down its fan page if the ...
The First Civil Senate of the German Federal Court of Justice, which is responsible for competition law among other things, ...
Behind the term metaverse is a digital world controlled, shaped and lived by real individuals. What sounds to many like ...
Editorial work on the September issue of SpoPrax - Sportrecht und E-Sportrecht in der Praxis has been completed. I too ...
Today I became aware of a decision of the Berlin Regional Court that obligated a sender of a confirmation e-mail ...
In line with my article today regarding Cloudflare(see here), due to a recent decision by the Bavarian State Office for ...
Many consumers might be annoyed by the cookie banners on any websites. As a consumer, I can well understand this ...
The Ninth Chamber for Administrative Fines of the Bonn Regional Court today ruled that the fine imposed by the Federal ...
The issue of whether US SaaS providers can be used permissibly or whether products such as Jira, Zendesk, various CRM ...
In a decision dated October 29, 2020, the Regional Court of Cologne made an interesting decision on the subject of ...
Today, the new "Law on Strengthening Fair Competition" came into force, but in the opinion of many colleagues, it does ...
The situation Berlin and data protection are currently not the best of friends, and the Berlin Commissioner for Data Protection ...
The Munich Higher Regional Court ruled that Facebook was entitled to prohibit the use of pseudonyms and justified this primarily ...
After the German data protection authorities published a guidance document last year, the Planet49 case should now be known to ...
A draft bill for the Telecommunications Telemedia Data Protection Act, or TTDSG for short, is currently being circulated. According to ...
The BGH has ruled in two cases, rejecting the delisting request in one case (confirming the first two instances) and ...
Earlier this year, I already warned about Brexit and data protection in this article. However, that was before the UK's ...
The General Data Protection Regulation(GDPR) stipulates that personal data may in principle only be transferred to a third country if ...
In its judgment of July 16, 2020 (Case C311/18), the European Court of Justice declared the European Commission's Decision 2016/1250 ...
On June 16, 2020, at 9:30 a.m., the German Federal Court of Justice will rule in two cases on whether ...
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