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Dutch DPA Fines Clearview AI for Illegal Facial Recognition

Dutch DPA Fines Clearview AI for Illegal Facial Recognition

  On 16 May 2024, the Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) imposed a fine of €30.5 million on Clearview AI, a U.S. company that offers facial recognition services. Clearview built a vast database of over 30 billion images, scraped from publicly accessible online sources, and converted these into biometric data. This practice violates the GDPR […]

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Dutch DPA Fines Uber €290 Million Over Data Transfers

On 26 August 2024 the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) announced that it had imposed a €290 million fine on Uber Technologies Inc. and its Dutch subsidiary, Uber B.V., for violating Article 44 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The penalty was a result of Uber’s failure to ensure appropriate data transfer mechanisms for

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Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets Reports Widespread Non-Compliance with EU Digital Laws

The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) revealed that many online service providers are not compliant with the European Digital Services Act (DSA) and the Platform-to-Business Regulation (P2B). A recent survey of 50 businesses found significant gaps in adherence to these laws, which include requirements for complaint handling, transparency, and content moderation. The ACM clarified it is the designated regulator for both the DSA and P2B Regulation, but can only enforce their provisions after the entrance into effect of the Dutch implementation laws, expected in 2025. Guidelines have been published to assist organizations in complying with these regulations.

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Netherlands DPA Issues Guidance on Social Media Use in Education

Netherlands DPA Issues Guidance on Social Media Use in Education

Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) has advised educational institutions to use social media only if clear agreements are made with social media companies regarding the handling of student and teacher data. The AP highlighted significant risks associated with social media, emphasizing the need for transparent data handling and consent procedures. Institutions must ensure compliance with GDPR and prioritize data protection.

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