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Cafetería Nagasaki: Insufficient legal basis for data processing
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The AEPD found that the Nagasaki Cafetería did not comply with its obligations under the GDPR, as it placed its surveillance cameras in such a way as to monitor the public space outside its premises, which disproportionately affected pedestrians.
Industry: Accomodation and Hospitality
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