The Privacy Tracker reports the Federal Court of Justice has clarified data subjects’ rights of access to their credit scores under the Federal Data Protection Act. Meanwhile, in a Mondaq report, Field Fisher Waterhouse’s Stephan Zimprich examines the court’s ruling “that e-mails sent via ‘send-to-a-friend’ functionality on websites must be considered illegal spam e-mail unless the recipient expressly consented to receive the e-mail.” Zimprich notes the decision finds that website service providers, and not the users, are responsible for obtaining consent.
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