Swedish court rejects Google's appeal in RTBF case

03/12/2020 | IAPP

The Swedish Administrative Court of Stockholm recently confirmed Google violated the GDPR over an individual's right to be forgotten and rejected the company's motion that Sweden's DPA's, Datainspektionen, decisions repealed due to formal deficiencies. The IAPP have through the ruling to explain how the court arrived at its decision and subsequent fine while breaking down some key points of interest the ruling produced.

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