Oral processing under DPA98

13/03/2020 | 11KBW Panopticon Blog

While generally known the Data Protection Act 1998 didn’t apply to things people say orally, pointing to an authority that said so is somewhat harder. Until now: Scott v LGBT Foundation Ltd [2020] EWHC 483 (QB).

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