Meta Platforms Inc., anciennement Facebook Inc. and Others v Bundeskartellamt.
| Jurisdiction | European Union |
| Celex Number | 62021CJ0252 |
| ECLI | ECLI:EU:C:2023:537 |
| Date | 04 July 2023 |
| Docket Number | C-252/21 |
| Court | Court of Justice (European Union) |
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ND contre DR.
...l’article 102 TFUE [voir, en ce sens, arrêt du 4 juillet 2023, Meta Platforms e.a. (Conditions générales d’utilisation d’un réseau social), C‑252/21, EU:C:2023:537, points 47 et 56 Dans ce contexte, il importe de rappeler que l’accès aux données à caractère personnel ainsi que leur exploita......
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ZQ contra Medizinischer Dienst der Krankenversicherung Nordrhein, Körperschaft des öffentlichen Rechts.
...interprété de manière restrictive [arrêt du 4 juillet 2023, Meta Platforms e.a. (Conditions générales d’utilisation d’un réseau social), C‑252/21, EU:C:2023:537, point 51 Toutefois, le respect du principe d’interdiction énoncé à l’article 9, paragraphe 1, du RGPD ne peut conduire à réduire ......
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Opinion of Advocate General Szpunar delivered on 25 April 2024.
...pratiques commerciales déloyales. 26 Arrêt du 4 juillet 2023, Meta Platforms e.a. (Conditions générales d’utilisation d’un réseau social) (C‑252/21, EU:C:2023:537, point 27 Arrêt du 4 juillet 2023, Meta Platforms e.a. (Conditions générales d’utilisation d’un réseau social) (C‑252/21, EU:C:2......
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Opinion of Advocate General Szpunar delivered on 11 July 2024.
...points) (C‑439/19, EU:C:2021:504, paragraph 99), and of 4 July 2023, Meta Platforms and Others (General terms of use of a social network) (C‑252/21, EU:C:2023:537, ‘the judgment in Meta Platforms and Others’, paragraph 90). 11 See Kotschy, W., ‘Article 6. Lawfulness of Processing’, The EU G......
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Landmark Judgement From The CJEU For Online Operators Whose Business Model Is Based On Personalized Content And Advertisement
...4, 2023, the highest EU court issued a landmark judgment in Case C-252/21, where the German court referred several questions for a preliminary ruling related to (i) the interplay between data protection concerns and competition law breaches; and (ii) interpretation of the EU General Data Pr......
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CJEU Confirms Competition Authorities' Power To Investigate GDPR Violations And Provides Insights Into Personalised Social Media Advertising And GDPR Compliance
...July 2023, the Court of Justice of the European Union ("CJEU") delivered judgment in Case C-252/21 Meta Platforms and Others v German Federal Cartel Office, finding that national competition authorities are allowed to investigate and issue sanctions for a Company's non-compliance with the G......
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The End Of Consent-less Tracking By Online Platforms In The EU?
...media are funded through online advertising that is tailored to individual users' behaviour and interests. This decision of the CJEU in Case C-252/21 relates to one such platform, Meta, in respect of its online social network, Facebook. It is noteworthy for the advertising industry because ......
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EU/UK Privacy & Cybersecurity News Roundup ' Week Of July 10, 2023
...and news. Case Law Updates and Fines On 4 July 2023, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) delivered its ruling on case Case C-252/21 Platforms and Others v German Federal Cartel Office (GFCO) after a request for a preliminary ruling from the Higher Regional Court of Düsseldorf.......