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The European Union's top court has referred back to a lower court a case between the operator of the WhatsApp messaging platform and the EU's privacy authority, the court announced in a press release on Tuesday. The owner of WhatsApp is the American company Meta Platforms, and the dispute concerns a fine of 225 million euros (5.4 billion crowns) in connection with GDPR rules.
EU top court refers WhatsApp’s fight against EU privacy watchdog back to lower tribunal
BRUSSELS, Feb 10 — Europe’s top court today sent Meta Platforms unit WhatsApp’s fight against the EU privacy watchdog back to a lower tribunal, prolonging a five-year tussle triggered by the latter’s order to the Irish data protection authority to jack up a fine to €225 million (RM1.05 billion).“The action brought by WhatsApp Ireland against Binding Decision 1/2021 of the European Data Protection Board is admissible,” the Luxembourg-based Court …
EC signals interim measures over Meta’s WhatsApp AI restrictions
EC issued a Statement of Objections to Meta, expressing preliminary concerns that the company may have violated EU antitrust rules.The post EC signals interim measures over Meta’s WhatsApp AI restrictions appeared first on Investment Monitor.
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