This case is part of a series of complaints on incomplete answers to access requests (a very common problem). These cases were also intended to develop further information on the functioning of the EU cooperation mechanism. So far, only one case has been decided.
Data | Summary |
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07.03.2023 | Submission by noyb on submisssion by Google |
15.02.2023 | Reply noyb to Google submission |
07.02.2023 | DSB sends submission by Google |
03.02.2023 | DSB forgets to attach submission by Google |
05.12.2022 | noyb asks DSB for DPCs letter of 17112022 |
02.12.2022 | DSB declares to handle the procedure now |
17.05.2022 | noyb explains its position on the case once again |
16.05.2022 | DSB confrims recit and aknowledges our leter of 12052022 "Die Datenschutzbehörde bestätigt den Erhalt Ihrer Eingabe vom 12. Mai 2022 und nimmt diese zur Kenntnis. " - no more |
13.05.2022 | DPCs response to the negative competence issue DPC asked us again to confirm that we are happy with them handling the complaint as LSA - we are not, as we consider YouTube LLC / Google LLC to be controller. DPC set us a 1 month deadline: "If no confirmation is received from NOYB within 1 month from the date of this letter, then the DPC will consider that NOYB no longer wish to pursue this complaint against Google Ireland Limited (Google)." |
12.05.2022 | Setting ultimatum for DSB noyb wrothe the DSB asking them to either consider Article 56(5) GDPR ("LSA not handling case") to be fulfilled or to trigger Art 65(1)(b) GDPR per analogiam. If the DSB does neither by 26.05.2022, we will file something under Article 78 GDPR, due to the extended "legal limbo". |
12.05.2022 | noyb highlight negative conflict of competence between DSB and DPC |
11.04.2022 | Call with DSB on status On 11.04.2022, noyb reached the DSB on the phone. The DPC did not explain to the DSB until 01.04.2022 (as requested by the DSB) why they referred the case back to the DSB. The DPC said before that they would have no basis unter Article 6(1) GDPR tp process the case, which is a new low of legal arguments from the DPC. The DSB will again try to get a conclusive explanation from the DPC and is contemplating to refer the matter to the EDPS under Article 65(1)(b) GDPR per analogiam. Our stance is that either Google LLC / YouTube LLC is single controller or that there is joint controllership with Google Ireland Ltd. We reject the notion of a mysterious change of controllership to Google Ireland Ltd. on 22.01.2019. |
11.02.2022 | noyb submits request to swiftly decide the case with the DSB |
09.02.2022 | DPC sends the case back to Austria since noyb is not happy with their competence |
07.02.2022 | noyb responds to the DPC |
02.02.2022 | DPC responds to noybs submissions 202215 |
05.01.2022 | noyb files submissions with the DPC |
10.11.2021 | update request with the DPC |
10.11.2021 | the DPC responds and says procedure was paused following noybs request |
10.11.2021 | noyb sends update request with the DPC |
25.10.2021 | Decision by the BVwG |
20.10.2020 | Additional submission after receiving missing DPC letter dated 06022020 |
10.10.2020 | Letter to the DPC re LSA |
18.09.2020 | DSB shares requested DPC letter |
16.09.2020 | noyb seeks clarifications with the DSB |
05.08.2020 | Further additional submissions to the Federal Court |
28.07.2020 | DSB confirms sending of the appeal file to the Federal Court We sent further submissions to the federal Court on 2020.07.09. |
09.07.2020 | Additional Submission after Googles change of position on main establishment and controllership |
29.05.2020 | Appeal against DSB Decision on Jurisdiction of the DPC |
24.04.2020 | DSB Decision on Jurisdiction of the DPC and Access to Files inclAttachments |
23.12.2019 | Letter to DSB re Jurisdiction |
02.12.2019 | Letter to DSB including Attachments |
03.10.2019 | DSB confirms DPC is the LSA and forwards DPC letter |
28.06.2019 | DSB informs noyb DPC may be the LSA but no formal decision yet from Ireland |
15.04.2019 | update requests with the DSB |
14.04.2019 | update requests with the DSB |
02.04.2019 | Letter to DPC re Jurisdiction |
31.01.2019 | DSB stays the Procedure and looks for LSA |
18.01.2019 | Complaint Filing with DPA |