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14 September 2015

CNIL Sanctions Sending Of Electronic Newsletter Containing Marketing Materials Without Prior Consent

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On June 1, CNIL imposed a 15,000 Euros fine (source document in French) on a company for not systematically and sufficiently informing data subjects about the processing of their data. Despite formal warnings from CNIL.
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On June 1, CNIL imposed a 15,000 Euros fine (source document in French) on a company for not systematically and sufficiently informing data subjects about the processing of their data. Despite formal warnings from CNIL, the company did not systematically inform the data subject about other newsletters he would be receiving.

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