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Summary The Spanish DPA has imposed a fine on TITANIA COMPAÑÍA EDITORIAL, S.L.. Several media outlets, including the controller had published an audio recording of a multiple rape victim’s testimony in court on their websites to report on the case. The case had attracted a lot of media attention. During its investigation, the DPA determined that the rape victim’s right to privacy outweighed the controller’s freedom of information. The audio recordings of the victim did not add any significant value to the reporting, but rather severely compromised the victim’s privacy. For this reason, the DPA found that the controller violated the principle of data minimization. The original fine of EUR 50,000 was reduced to EUR 40,000 due to voluntary payment.
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Related articles:  Art. 5 (1) c) GDPR
Type: Non-compliance with general data processing principles
Fine: EUR 40,000
Sector Media, Telecoms and Broadcasting

 

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