Amazon appeals Luxembourg DPAs €746m GDPR fine

09/01/2024 | Bloomberg

In an administrative court in Luxembourg on Tuesday, online retail company Amazon rejected claims that it violated the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in an appeal hearing against a €746 million fine imposed by the Luxembourg data protection authority, the National Commission for Data Protection (CNPD). Lawyers representing Amazon accused the CNPD of failing to specify the infringements or providing the company with an opportunity to make changes. 

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