Privacy International today published its new comprehensive study on the interplay between personal data and competition law. The study features statements from national competition commissions and civil society organisations, and explores the relationship of cooperation between these bodies and its importance for properly addressing the human rights challenges posed by the commercial practices of large technology companies.
It is a great pleasure for Homo Digitalis to have been selected by the Privacy International team to participate in the study with statements, and of course it is a great honour to be mentioned by the Hellenic Competition Commission for our actions and their contribution to promoting dialogue in this area.
You can read Privacy International’s study here.