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GDPR court rulings leaving little wiggle-room on fines are likely to be replicated in other legislation, EU analysis finds

By Sam Clark and Jean Comte ( April 26, 2024, 13:13 GMT | Insight) -- Two rulings at the EU’s top court on the interpretation of how penalties should be calculated under the General Data Protection Regulation indicate that national regulators of all kinds are unlikely to be given much leeway, according to an EU analysis of the findings. A note by the Council of the EU, which represents EU national governments, argued that the court is likely to make a similarly “strict” interpretation of fining rules in other cases.Two findings by the EU’s top court that national data protection regulators have little discretion when it comes to issuing fines would likely be replicated in other cases, an EU analysis has argued....

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