Max Schrems seeks to be joined as a notice party in two separate but linked High Court cases over the data transfer decision
Max Schrems’s lawyers asked the court on Thursday that he be joined as a notice party in two separate but linked cases. Photograph: Collins CourtsA privacy rights campaigner wants to participate in litigation brought by Facebook owner Meta over a decision requiring the suspension of the transfer and storage of user data from Europe to the US, the High Court heard.
Heineken axes Island’s Edge stout, Aldi’s profits dip, and thousands ‘illegally’ paid less than minimum wage It was not in dispute however that the only reason that the entire inquiry came into existence was because of an original complaint made by Mr Schrems to the DPC in 2013 about the US data transfers, he said.
When the DPC announced its decision requiring Meta to end the transfers last May, Meta brought its High Court proceedings.