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Dutch DPA Imposed a Controversial Fine on the Royal Dutch Tennis Association

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

The Dutch Data Protection Authority (Dutch DPA) recently imposed a fine of EUR 525,000 on the Royal Dutch Tennis Association (KNLTB) for sharing the personal data of its members with two of its sponsors in June 2018 on the basis of its own commercial interests. A few examples are shown below.

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Persistent privacy powers professional businesses

CGI

Tue, 08/07/2018 - 11:16. While for some GDPR was BAU, others a huge effort, and a bit of a panic for a minority, one of the most significant outcomes is the perception that cyber security is no longer just ‘an IT thing’. Those who have embraced GDPR have probably established privacy by design as an inherent part of their business.

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The Burden of Privacy In Discovery

Data Matters

Relatively recent advances in technology — smartphones and social media, in particular — have allowed businesses to collect, store, and find ways to monetize far more personal data than ever before. social security and credit card numbers, employee and patient health data, and customer financial records).”43 L119/1), [link].

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