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Don’t look now, but there’s another EU data protection court case about to bite

Posted on October 1, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Jennifer Baker reports:

It might not be getting quite the level of attention as the Max Schrems case, but tomorrow (Thursday) the European Court of Justice will rule on another case that could have similar ramifications for data protection.

The Weltimmo case involves a tricky legal question on jurisdiction for data protection issues when a company sells in one country, but is headquartered in another.

Read more on The Register.

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