Facebook has won a court challenge against its real names policy in Germany. Yesterday an administrative court
in the North of Germany granted Facebook’s request for “suspensive
effect” against a ruling made by Schleswig-Holstein’s Data Protection
Commissioner that Facebook was violating German and European law. The
court ruled that German data protection laws aren’t applicable because
Facebook has its European headquarters in Ireland — meaning only (the
less stringent) Irish data protection laws apply.
Back in December the German data protection body in question, the ULD (Unabhaengiges Landeszentrum fuer Datenschutz), issued a ruling
against Facebook’s real-name policy, arguing that it erodes online
freedoms and calling for the site to allow the use of pseudonyms. The
ULD said it had received complaints from citizens about Facebook’s
policy. It said its aim was to seek clarification of Facebook’s legal
position in regards to European data protection law — and its intention
was to pursue a “regular lawsuit” against the company.
At the time, Facebook said it planned to “vigorously” fight the ULD’s
ruling — and its vigor appears to have paid off, with
the Schleswig-Holstein Administrative Court granting it suspensive
effect against the ULD’s ruling, meaning its business as usual for
Facebook in Germany.
However the ULD said today it intends to appeal. In a press release (translated
via Google translate) on Facebook’s court win, entitled ‘Administrative
Court of Schleswig granted Facebook free ride’, the ULD said it plans
to appeal the court’s decision before the Schleswig-Holstein Higher
Administrative Court.
The head of the ULD Thilo Weichert described the court’s rulings in Facebook favour as “more than amazing” and “contradictory”.
The ULD has two weeks to appeal the court’s ruling.
At the time of writing Facebook had not responded to a request for comment.
The news was reported earlier by the AP news agency.
Original Source : http://techcrunch.com/2013/02/15/facebook-wins-court-challenge-in-germany-against-its-real-names-policy/
Facebook Wins Court Challenge In Germany Against Its Real Names Policy
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