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Google Spain SL and Google Inc. v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD) and Mario Costeja González. Request for a preliminary ruling from the Audiencia Nacional.
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JUDGMENT OF 13. 5. 2014 — CASE C-131/12 GOOGLE SPAIN AND...
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Case C-131/12: Judgment of the Court (Grand Chamber) of 13 May 2014 (request for a preliminary ruling from the Audiencia Nacional — Spain) — Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (Personal data — Protection of individuals with regard to the processing of such data ...
JUDGMENT OF 13. 5. 2014 — CASE C-131/12 GOOGLE SPAIN AND GOOGLE — th e Gree k Gove rnme nt, b y E. -M. Mamouna a nd K. Boskovit s, a ct ing a s Agent s, — th e It alia n Gove rnme nt, b y G. Palmieri , a ct ing a s Agent, a nd P . Gent ili, a vv ocat o d ello St at o, — th e Aust ria n Gove rnme nt, b y G.
The two Google entities brought separate actions before the Spanish High Court appealing the AEPD's decision. The court joined the two cases, and stated that the case raised the question of what obligations are owed by operators of search engines to protect personal data.
Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos, Mario Costeja González (2014) is a decision by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU).
As regards the directive’s territorial scope, the Court observes that Google Spain is a subsidiary of Google Inc. on Spanish territory and, therefore, an ‘establishment’ within the meaning of the directive. The Court rejects the argument that the processing of personal data by Google Search is
9 paź 2019 · On 24 September 2019 the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) gave two judgments (Cases C-507/17 and C-136/17) ruling that: (i) de-referencing by Google should be limited to EU Member States’ versions of its search engine with some important qualifications; and (ii) when Google receives a request for de-referencing relating to a link ...