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Finnegan Intellectual Property Law Podcasts
Finnegan
224 episodes
4 weeks ago
Finnegan is one of the largest intellectual property law firms in the world. The Finnegan intellectual property law podcast series covers highlights and latest developments in intellectual property law covering, patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and advertising.
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Finnegan is one of the largest intellectual property law firms in the world. The Finnegan intellectual property law podcast series covers highlights and latest developments in intellectual property law covering, patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and advertising.
Show more...
Business
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A Conversation on Bindl v. Commission (Case T-354/22): A Turning Point for International Data Privacy
Finnegan Intellectual Property Law Podcasts
27 minutes 35 seconds
5 months ago
A Conversation on Bindl v. Commission (Case T-354/22): A Turning Point for International Data Privacy
On January 8, 2025, the European General Court made history by ordering the European Commission to pay damages to an individual in the case of Bindl v. Commission (Case T-354/22). Mr. Thomas Bindl, a German citizen, claimed that the Commission violated his privacy rights by sharing his personal data with the United States without proper protections. He argued that this happened when he logged into a Commission website using his Facebook account, which collected information like his IP address. This ruling is important because it’s the first time the court has awarded monetary damages to an individual, and it highlights the legal risks businesses face when handling data from EU residents. In this podcast, Finnegan partner Lynn Parker Dupree, along with attorneys Julia Obradovic-Walz and Nessa Khandaker interview Mr. Bindl and his counsel, Peter Hense, about the significance of this case.
Finnegan Intellectual Property Law Podcasts
Finnegan is one of the largest intellectual property law firms in the world. The Finnegan intellectual property law podcast series covers highlights and latest developments in intellectual property law covering, patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and advertising.