Competition Law Issues over Collection and Use of Personal Data
2019.11.22
Joint Session (Competition Law Study Group, Daini Tokyo Bar Association / Antitrust Law Practice Study Group, Osaka Bar Association)
We study Facebook's case in Germany, where Bundeskartellamt ordered Facebook not to collect and or use private users' data in a specific way and Higher Regional Court of Düsseldorf granted the suspensive effect to Facebook's appeal against Bundeskartellamt's decision, and consider implications from the German case to Japanese Antimonopoly law. In context of Japanese Antimonopoly law, our discussions mainly focus on ''the draft Guidelines Concerning Abuse of a Superior Bargaining Position in Transactions between Digital Platform Operators and Consumers that Provide Personal Information, etc.,'' which the JFTC published on Aug. 29, 2019.
Practice Area : Competition/Consumer Protection Litigation Competition/Consumer Protection Counseling Competition/Consumer Protection Compliance Europe
Venue : Osaka Bar Association building
Speaker : Kagenori Sako Takashi Komoguchi
Organized by : Competition Law Study Group, Daini Tokyo Bar Association / Antitrust Law Practice Study Group, Osaka Bar Association
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