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Italy's data protection authority has made a decision in a claim brought by a man who sought the destruction of personal data from his work computer after he was dismissed from his job. The man asked that the employer destroy his personal data and files. The DPA determined that the employer does not have to delete the data, but the DPA forbade the company from accessing the former employee's personal files as that would violate "the pertinence and proportionality principle provided by the Italian Data Protection Code," writes attorney Rocco Panetta for the European Data Protection Digest. (Article in Italian.)
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