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Private individual: Insufficient legal basis for data processing
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The Spanish DPA has imposed a fine of EUR 3,000 on a private individual. An individual had posted videos of teachers and underage students during physical education classes on the Internet to express his anger about the fact that students were required to wear masks during class. The DPA found that the individual had unlawfully processed the data of the data subjects due to the lack of consent of the data subjects as well as any other legal basis.
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