3rd-Party Onlookers May Trigger Breach Of EU Privacy Laws

Law360, New York (April 15, 2015, 2:37 PM EDT) -- Global companies that collect and transfer personal data from the European Union ("EU") may face an unexpected obstacle in the coming months. On March 27, the Civil Division of the England and Wales Court of Appeals issued a decision in Google Inc. v. Vidal-Hall & Ors. The court's ruling may open the doors for a greater variety of claims against businesses that collect and use "browser generated" or similar data that is ultimately viewed by third parties located within the EU....

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