Amazon likely to see $425 million EU privacy fine, says report
Amazon.com Inc could be fined more than $425 million under the
European Union's privacy law, the Wall Street Journal reported on
Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Luxembourg's data-protection commission, CNPD, has circulated a
draft decision and proposed a fine highlighting Amazon's privacy practices
among the bloc's 26 national data-protection authorities, the report said.
The case relates to Amazon's collection and use of individuals'
personal data and violations under EU's landmark data privacy rules known as
the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a source told the Journal.
GDPR requires companies to seek people's consent before using
their personal data or face steep fines.
An EU court ruling last month annulled an order that required
Amazon, which has its EU headquarters in Luxembourg City, to pay back taxes to
the country.
Amazon was
not immediately available for a comment.
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