Mientras la Fiscalía acude a los tribunales para bloquear un servicio que presuntamente infringe la nueva Ley General de Protección de Datos, el proveedor del servicio argumenta que tiene derecho a procesar datos personales con base en un interés legítimo. Hay muchas lecciones que aprender, pero es poco probable que se convierta en un caso destacado.
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