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Artikel 65 (EN) GDPR | Tvistbilæggelse ved Databeskyttelsesrådet

... 5. Formanden for Databeskyttelsesrådet meddeler uden unødig forsinkelse den i stk. 1 omhandlede afgørelse til de berørte tilsynsmyndigheder. Formanden underretter Kommissionen herom. Afgørelsen offentliggøres straks på Databeskyttelsesrådets websted, når tilsynsmyndigheden har meddelt den endelige afgørelse, jf. stk. 6. ...

Article 65 (EN) GDPR | Dispute resolution by the Board

... 5. The Chair of the Board shall notify, without undue delay, the decision referred to in paragraph 1 to the supervisory authorities concerned. It shall inform the Commission thereof. The decision shall be published on the website of the Board without delay after the supervisory authority has notified the final decision referred to in paragraph 6. ...

Artikel 45 (EN) GDPR | Overførsler baseret på en afgørelse om tilstrækkeligheden af beskyttelsesniveauet

... 8. Kommissionen offentliggør i Den Europæiske Unions Tidende og på sit websted en liste over tredjelande, områder og specifikke sektorer i tredjelande samt internationale organisationer, som den har fastslået sikrer eller ikke længere sikrer et tilstrækkeligt beskyttelsesniveau. ...

Article 45 (EN) GDPR | Transfers on the basis of an adequacy decision

... 8. The Commission shall publish in the Official Journal of the European Union and on its website a list of the third countries, territories and specified sectors within a third country and international organisations for which it has decided that an adequate level of protection is or is no longer ensured. ...

(EN) GDPR | Betragtning 58

... (58) Princippet om gennemsigtighed kræver, at enhver oplysning, som er rettet til offentligheden eller den registrerede, er kortfattet, lettilgængelig og letforståelig, og at der benyttes et klart og enkelt sprog og endvidere, hvis det er passende, visualisering. Sådanne oplysninger kan gøres tilgængelige i elektronisk form, f.eks. når de er rettet mod offentligheden, via et websted. Dette er især relevant i situationer, hvor den hastige vækst i antallet af aktører og den anvendte teknologis kompleksitet gør det vanskeligt for den registrerede at vide og forstå, om, af hvem og til hvilket formål der indsamles personoplysninger om vedkommende, såsom i forbindelse med annoncering på internettet. Eftersom børn bør nyde særlig beskyttelse, bør alle oplysninger og meddelelser, hvis behandling er rettet mod et barn, være i et så klart og enkelt sprog, at et barn let kan forstå dem. ...

(EN) GDPR | Recital 58

... (58) The principle of transparency requires that any information addressed to the public or to the data subject be concise, easily accessible and easy to understand, and that clear and plain language and, additionally, where appropriate, visualisation be used. Such information could be provided in electronic form, for example, when addressed to the public, through a website. This is of particular relevance in situations where the proliferation of actors and the technological complexity of practice make it difficult for the data subject to know and understand whether, by whom and for what purpose personal data relating to him or her are being collected, such as in the case of online advertising. Given that children merit specific protection, any information and communication, where processing is addressed to a child, should be in such a clear and plain language that the child can easily understand. ...

(EN) GDPR | Betragtning 143

... (143) Enhver fysisk eller juridisk person har ret til at anlægge annullationssøgsmål til prøvelse af afgørelser fra Databeskyttelsesrådet ved Domstolen på de betingelser, der er fastsat i artikel 263 i TEUF. De berørte tilsynsmyndigheder, som sådanne afgørelser er rettet til, skal, hvis de ønsker at anfægte afgørelserne, anlægge søgsmål inden for to måneder efter meddelelse af afgørelserne til dem i overensstemmelse med artikel 263 i TEUF. Når en dataansvarlig, databehandler eller klager er umiddelbart og individuelt berørt af Databeskyttelsesrådets afgørelser, kan disse anlægge annullationssøgsmål til prøvelse af disse afgørelser senest to måneder efter afgørelsernes offentliggørelse på Databeskyttelsesrådets websted i overensstemmelse med artikel 263 i TEUF. Uden at dette berører denne ret i henhold til artikel 263 i TEUF, bør enhver fysisk eller juridisk person have adgang til effektive retsmidler ved den kompetente nationale domstol til prøvelse af en tilsynsmyndigheds afgørelse, som har retsvirkninger for denne person. En sådan afgørelse vedrører navnlig tilsynsmyndighedens udøvelse af undersøgelsesbeføjelser, korrigerende beføjelser og godkendelsesbeføjelser eller afslag eller afvisning af klager. Denne ret til adgang til effektive retsmidler omfatter dog ikke foranstaltninger truffet af tilsynsmyndigheder, der ikke er juridisk bindende, som f.eks. udtalelser eller rådgivning fra tilsynsmyndigheden. En sag mod en tilsynsmyndighed bør anlægges ved domstolene i den medlemsstat, hvor tilsynsmyndigheden er etableret, og bør føres i overensstemmelse med den pågældende medlemsstats retspleje. Disse domstole bør have fuld jurisdiktion, herunder jurisdiktion til at undersøge alle de faktiske og retlige omstændigheder, der er relevante for den tvist, som de får forelagt. ...

(EN) GDPR | Recital 143

... (143) Any natural or legal person has the right to bring an action for annulment of decisions of the Board before the Court of Justice under the conditions provided for in Article 263 TFEU. As addressees of such decisions, the supervisory authorities concerned which wish to challenge them have to bring action within two months of being notified of them, in accordance with Article 263 TFEU. Where decisions of the Board are of direct and individual concern to a controller, processor or complainant, the latter may bring an action for annulment against those decisions within two months of their publication on the website of the Board, in accordance with Article 263 TFEU. Without prejudice to this right under Article 263 TFEU, each natural or legal person should have an effective judicial remedy before the competent national court against a decision of a supervisory authority which produces legal effects concerning that person. Such a decision concerns in particular the exercise of investigative, corrective and authorisation powers by the supervisory authority or the dismissal or rejection of complaints. However, the right to an effective judicial remedy does not encompass measures taken by supervisory authorities which are not legally binding, such as opinions issued by or advice provided by the supervisory authority. Proceedings against a supervisory authority should be brought before the courts of the Member State where the supervisory authority is established and should be conducted in accordance with that Member State's procedural law. Those courts should exercise full jurisdiction, which should include jurisdiction to examine all questions of fact and law relevant to the dispute before them. ...

Retningslinjer Guidelines 4/2019 on Article 25 Data Protection by Design and by Default Version 2.0.

... Moreover, necessary information should also be provided in the right context, at the appropriate time. Since the controller carries out many processing operations using the data collected on the website, a general privacy policy on the website alone is not sufficient for the controller to meet the requirements of transparency. The controller therefore designs an information flow, presenting the data subject with relevant information within the appropriate contexts using e.g. informational snippets or pop-ups. For example, when asking the data subject to enter personal data, the controller informs the data subject of how the personal data will be processed and why that personal data is necessary for the processing. ...

Artikel 65 (EN) GDPR | Tvistbilæggelse ved Databeskyttelsesrådet

... 6. Den ledende tilsynsmyndighed eller efter omstændighederne den tilsynsmyndighed, til hvem en klage er indgivet, vedtager sin endelige afgørelse på grundlag af den i denne artikels stk. 1 omhandlede afgørelse uden unødig forsinkelse og senest en måned efter, at Databeskyttelsesrådet har meddelt sin afgørelse. Den ledende tilsynsmyndighed eller efter omstændighederne den tilsynsmyndighed, til hvem klagen er indgivet, underretter Databeskyttelsesrådet om datoen for meddelelse af sin endelige afgørelse til henholdsvis den dataansvarlige eller databehandleren og den registrerede. Den berørte tilsynsmyndigheds endelige afgørelse vedtages i henhold til artikel 60, stk. 7, 8 og 9. Den endelige afgørelse skal indeholde en henvisning til den afgørelse, der er omhandlet i nærværende artikels stk. 1, og angive, at den i nævnte stykke omhandlede afgørelse vil blive offentliggjort på Databeskyttelsesrådets websted i overensstemmelse med nærværende artikels stk. 5. Den i nærværende artikels stk. 1 omhandlede afgørelse vedlægges den endelige afgørelse. ...

Article 65 (EN) GDPR | Dispute resolution by the Board

... 6. The lead supervisory authority or, as the case may be, the supervisory authority with which the complaint has been lodged shall adopt its final decision on the basis of the decision referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, without undue delay and at the latest by one month after the Board has notified its decision. The lead supervisory authority or, as the case may be, the supervisory authority with which the complaint has been lodged, shall inform the Board of the date when its final decision is notified respectively to the controller or the processor and to the data subject. The final decision of the supervisory authorities concerned shall be adopted under the terms of Article 60(7), (8) and (9). The final decision shall refer to the decision referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article and shall specify that the decision referred to in that paragraph will be published on the website of the Board in accordance with paragraph 5 of this Article. The final decision shall attach the decision referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article. ...

Retningslinjer Guidelines 3/2018 on the territorial scope of the GDPR (Article 3)

... It is however important to recall that Recital 23 confirms that the mere accessibility of the controller’s, processor’s or an intermediary’s website in the Union, the mention on the website of its e-mail or geographical address, or of its telephone number without an international code, does not, of itself, provide sufficient evidence to demonstrate the controller or processor’s intention to offer goods or a services to a data subject located in the Union. In this context, the EDPB recalls that when goods or services are inadvertently or incidentally provided to a person on the territory of the Union, the related processing of personal data would not fall within the territorial scope of the GDPR. ...

Retningslinjer Guidelines on consent under Regulation 2016/679

... 18. [Example 2] A local municipality is planning road maintenance works. As the road works may disrupt traffic for a long time, the municipality offers its citizens the opportunity to subscribe to an email list to receive updates on the progress of the works and on expected delays. The municipality makes clear that there is no obligation to participate and asks for consent to use email addresses for this (exclusive) purpose. Citizens that do not consent will not miss out on any core service of the municipality or the exercise of any right, so they are able to give or refuse their consent to this use of data freely. All information on the road works will also be available on the municipality’s website. ...

Retningslinjer Guidelines on consent under Regulation 2016/679

... 96. [Example 17] A data controller may also obtain explicit consent from a visitor to its website by offering an explicit consent screen that contains Yes and No check boxes, provided that the text clearly indicates the consent, for instance “I, hereby, consent to the processing of my data”, and not for instance, “It is clear to me that my data will be processed”. It goes without saying that the conditions for informed consent as well as the other conditions for obtaining valid consent should be met. ...

Retningslinjer Article 29 Working Party Guidelines on transparency under Regulation 2016/679

... Both Articles 13 and 14 refer to the obligation on the data controller to “provide the data subject with all of the following information…” The operative word here is “provide”. This means that the data controller must take active steps to furnish the information in question to the data subject or to actively direct the data subject to the location of it (e.g. by way of a direct link, use of a QR code, etc.). The data subject must not have to actively search for information covered by these articles amongst other information, such as terms and conditions of use of a website or app. The example at paragraph 11 illustrates this point. As noted above at paragraph 17, WP29 recommends that the entirety of the information addressed to data subjects should also be available to them in one single place or one complete document (e.g. whether in a digital form on a website or in paper format) which can be easily accessed should they wish to consult the entirety of the information. ...