Politico reports on how the Luxembourg data protection authority may have positioned itself as a major enforcement power following the $888 million fine it administered against Amazon for violations of the EU General Data Protection Regulation. The penalty surpassed the 100 million euro GDPR fine the French data protection authority, the Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés, issued to Google. La Quadrature du Net, the organization that first filed the complaint against Amazon, said the Luxembourg action should act as a wake-up call for other European DPAs.
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