Yuli Takatsuki writes:
Google was yesterday granted permission by the UK Supreme Court to appeal against the Court of Appeal’s decision in the Vidal-Hall case (previously reported on here). In particular, the Supreme Court will consider the issue of whether the claimants can bring a claim for compensation under section 13 of the Data Protection Act 1998 even if they have not suffered actual financial loss – the milestone ruling in the original case.
Read more on FieldFisher Privacy & Information Law Blog.