
Europe coughs up €400 to punter after breaking its own GDPR data protection rules
While the CJEU dismissed the claims related to AWS, it found that the data transfer to Meta’s US-based servers breached GDPR rules. The General Court found that the Commission had committed a sufficiently serious breach of the rule of law and ordered the Commission to pay €400. Read more.
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