The CJEU clearly upheld its string of serious data protection cases against gov access to personal data, starting with Digital Rights Ireland, then Schrems I, then Tele2Sverige, EU-Canada PNR Opinion. If you knew those decisions, the outcome of the PS assessment is no surprise.
Now in English: Federal Constitutional Court contradicts #ECJ on Right to Forget and strengthens freedom of speech in #Germany. #RTBF#GDPR https://t.co/OsBSceKmz7
@axelarnbak@lilianedwards@maxschrems Where does it say so? Isn't the requirement merely that both parties each must be able to satisfy the 3-step test in art. 7(f)?
It-sikkerhed bliver nok ikke en mindre vigtig del af Datatilsynets arbejde fremover. Derfor er det ikke lige meget om vi får de rigtige kandidater til dette stillingsopslag! https://t.co/Gsm3aV61Mc
Er der en liberal til stede? Ja det tror jeg da vidst nok lige der er @AlexVanopslagh har lige fortalt @khoenge om venstrefløjens grådighed efter andres penge #fmdk#dkpol
I disagree with this opinion. Training AI can be a research or statistical purpose for which GDPR has flexibility. The article regarding automated decision making should be read in conjunction with the quite EDPB opinion on this matter to understand where it really applies.