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pgpfan:gdpr [2026/03/10 20:31] – created b.walzerpgpfan:gdpr [2026/03/10 21:16] (current) – [In Support of Legitimate Interests] Typo b.walzer
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 ====In Support of Legitimate Interests==== ====In Support of Legitimate Interests====
  
-  * The possible consequences (GDPR art 6(4)(d)) are trivial. The right to be forgotten normally only concerns things like serious criminal convictions that could negatively affect a person's reputation. The sort of thing that could destroy a person's life((See paragraph 231-235 from: [[https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng#{%22itemid%22:[%22001-225814%22]}|CASE OF HURBAIN v. BELGIUM]]))+  * The possible consequences (GDPR art 6(4)(d)) are trivial. The right to be forgotten normally only concerns things like serious criminal convictions that could negatively affect a person's reputation. The sort of thing that could destroy a person's life((See paragraphs 231-235 from: [[https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng#{%22itemid%22:[%22001-225814%22]}|CASE OF HURBAIN v. BELGIUM]]))
   * A PGP identity is not "special data" (GDPR art 6(4)%%(c)%% => GDPR art 9).   * A PGP identity is not "special data" (GDPR art 6(4)%%(c)%% => GDPR art 9).
   * An important context here is that the "controller" and the "data subjects" are effectively the same group (GDPR art 6(4)(b)).   * An important context here is that the "controller" and the "data subjects" are effectively the same group (GDPR art 6(4)(b)).
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