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    [2024] UKUT 105 (AAC)
    Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

    [2024] UKUT 105 (AAC)

    Fecha: 22-Abr-2024

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    • Heading
    • THE HON. MRS JUSTICE HEATHER WILLIAMS DBE
    • Hearing dates: 6-8 February 2024
    • The structure of the Upper Tribunal’s decision
    • Abbreviations
    • Glossary
    • The nature of Experian’s data processing
    • The Information Commissioner’s Enforcement Notice
    • Experian’s appeal to the First-tier Tribunal
    • The Information Commissioner’s case before the First-tier Tribunal
    • The hearing before the First-tier Tribunal
    • The First-tier Tribunal’s decision
    • The First-tier Tribunal’s findings
    • The First-tier Tribunal’s conclusions
    • The Substituted Enforcement Notice
    • The Information Commissioner’s grounds of appeal to the Upper Tribunal
    • The legal framework
    • The Upper Tribunal’s “error of law” jurisdiction
    • Adequacy of reasons
    • Enforcement notices and appeals against them
    • Recitals to the GDPR
    • Proportionality
    • The European Data Protection Board: decisions and guidelines
    • Summary of relevant aspects of the transparency principle in the GDPR
    • The parties’ overarching submissions
    • Ground 1
    • Experian’s submissions
    • Alleged overarching errors: discussion and conclusions
    • Alleged failure to address Article 5(1)(a) GDPR
    • Alleged failure to identify the applicable standard of transparency
    • The nature of the processing
    • Relevance of the reasonable expectations of data subjects
    • Alleged specific errors: discussion and conclusions
    • Use of hyperlinks to the CIP
    • Suggestion that people do not care about what happens to their data
    • How the FTT addressed the reasonable expectations of data subjects
    • Concluding observations on Ground 1
    • Ground 2
    • Experian’s submissions
    • Alleged overarching error: discussion and conclusion
    • Alleged specific errors: discussion and conclusions
    • Article 14(5)(a) and whether the data subject already “has” the information
    • The route from the third party suppliers to the CIP
    • Article 14(5)(b)
    • Concluding observations on Ground 2
    • Ground 3
    • Experian’s submissions
    • Discussion and conclusions
    • Ground 5
    • Experian’s submissions
    • Discussion and conclusions
    • Conclusions

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