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Privacy watchdogs must show abusive intent when rejecting GDPR complaints, EU court says

( January 9, 2025, 09:25 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Data protection authorities have to show abusive intent if they want to reject complaints about the General Data Protection Regulation, the EU’s highest court ruled today. The decision follows the the Austrian Data Protection Authority's decision in 2020 not to deal with one individual's 77 complaints, which had been submitted in under three years. National authorities cannot decide not to deal with the complaints only based on judging them as "excessive," the court said today....

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