by Parker Advocaten | 8 March 2022 | Privacy, IT & Internet
The Dutch Personal Data Authority (AP) is currently investigating two complaints about the use of Google Analytics in the Netherlands. The complaints were filed by the organisation Non of Your Business (NOYB) of privacy activist Max Schrems.
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by Renzo Ter Haseborg, Barbara Spliet & Yvette Kouwenberg | 7 March 2022 | Employment law, Privacy
Overview of changes 2022, Working conditions directive, Paid parental leave, Home working allowance, Work-related costs scheme (in Dutch abbreviated as ‘WKR’), Smoking areas at work forbidden, Compulsory corona self-test at work.
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by Parker Advocaten | 11 October 2021 | Privacy
As of July 1st the rules for telemarketing have been changed. Organisations (including charities) may no longer make unsolicited calls to consumers, sole traders, general partnerships, limited partnerships and other unincorporated businesses.
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by Parker Advocaten | 10 May 2021 | Privacy
Last month the Bavarian supervisory authority (“BayLDA”) ruled that the use of Mailchimp for sending e-mail newsletters by a German publisher is in breach of the AVG.
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by Parker Advocaten | 23 November 2020 | Privacy
Last summer, the European Court of Justice ruled in the Schrems II case that US national law does not provide a level of protection essentially equivalent to that guaranteed in the EU. National law allows US government authorities to access personal data transferred from the EU to the US for national security purposes.
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by admin | 17 March 2020 | Privacy
News Sale of Personal Data of Members violates the GDPR 17 March 2020 – Linda Eijpe The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) recently imposed a very high fine of EUR 525,000 upon the tennis federation KNLTB. In 2018, the KNLTB sold, against payment, personal... read more