OLG Bamberg - 10 U 61/25 e
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}}}} The court held that the mere automated creation of a score value does not trigger [[Article 22 GDPR]] unless it directly leads to a legally or similarly significant decision about the data subject.A court held that the mere automated creation of a score value by a credit information agency does not trigger [[Article 22 GDPR]] unless it directly leads to a legally or similarly significant decision concerning the the data subject. == English Summary ==== English Summary == === Facts ====== Facts === The data subject brought multiple claims against a credit scoring company, arguing that its automated generation of various score values was unlawful under the GDPR. He sought declaratory relief, injunctive relief against exclusively automated scoring, disclosure of non-automated scores, damages, expanded access rights, and restrictions on the factors used in future scoring.The data subject brought multiple claims against a credit information agency, arguing that its automated generation