Ireland’s Data Protection Commission released guidance on data processing issues related to closed-circuit television systems after receiving a large number of complaints regarding their use in homes. The DPC said domestic CCTV systems should only operate to capture images of people within the perimeter of the operator’s property. The commission also outlined compliance with data protection law for CCTV use and what happens in cases of noncompliance.
14 Jan. 2021
Ireland’s DPC releases guidance on domestic CCTV use
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