Memory of AEPD, 2009
Yesterday was filed Memory of the English Agency for Data Protection, 2009 . Memory has always been an essential document for professionals in the field, but since publication on the website of the resolutions AEPD has less doctrinal significance.
The media has echoed the news, highlighting, as has the Agency, data dissemination on the Internet, video surveillance and wrongful inclusion on lists of delinquent has been the main cause for complaint in 2009. And as usual, the media have not discussed this with full rigor.
Palm is the leading news Antena 3. In a story about 30 seconds had time to say that to install security cameras prior authorization is required and that the penalties for not doing so can reach 10,000 euros. I'd love to know where they got that. For the uninitiated, clarify:
- No prior authorization is required. You have to register the file to the Agency, but it is not an authorization, but a statement. And, just in case records are maintained.
- Penalties range from 600 to 600,000 euros, which are those established by the Data Protection Act, depending on the offense.
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