Monthly Archives: February 2010

Canadian Privacy Commissioner Investigates Facebook

Pursuant to a public complaint, on January 27, 2010, the Privacy Commissioner of Canada announced a new investigation into Facebook.  The investigation concerns the social networking site’s introduction of a tool that required its users to review their privacy settings in December 2009.  According to the complaint, Facebook’s new default settings allegedly made some users’ information more accessible than previously had been the case.  Elizabeth Denham, the Assistant Privacy Commissioner, indicated “[s]ome Facebook users are disappointed by certain changes being made to the site – changes that were supposed to strengthen their privacy and the protection of their personal information.”

The new complaint follows the Commissioner’s July 2009 release of findings resulting from an investigation into Facebook’s privacy policies and practices.  The findings highlighted concerns regarding Facebook, including a need for increased transparency and clarity.  The Office of the Privacy Commissioner will continue to follow up with Facebook as the company implements changes to its site.  

For further information, please see the Office of the Privacy Commissioner’s News Release.

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Hunton & Williams Prepares Study for the European Commission on the Interaction between Data Protection Law and Copyright Enforcement

On February 3, 2010, Christopher Kuner, a partner in Hunton & Williams’ Brussels office and head of the firm’s EU Privacy Practice, presented to the “Stakeholders’ Dialogue on Illegal Uploading and Downloading,” organized by DG Internal Market and Services of the European Commission.  Mr. Kuner presented a study which the Hunton & Williams Brussels team prepared for the Commission on the interaction of data protection law and copyright enforcement.  The study covers both the legal framework under EU law and the situation in six selected EU Member States (Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Spain and Sweden).  The relationship between data protection and copyright enforcement was a point of contention in the recent amendment of the EU Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications. 

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German Federal Network Agency Imposes €500,000 in Fines for Telemarketing Violations

On January 29, 2009, the German Federal Network Agency (the “Agency”) stated in a press release that it has imposed fines for unauthorized telephone advertising in six cases.  This brings the total to nine procedures (resulting in €500,000 in fines) during the months of December 2009 and January 2010, and marks the first time the Agency has imposed sanctions for violations of the prohibition on unauthorized telephone advertising and for breach of the caller ID requirement for marketing calls.

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