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Dutch GDPR class action against Oracle and Salesforce declared inadmissible
The first major GDPR class action under the Dutch Act on Mass Damages Settlement in Class Actions (WAMCA) has been declared inadmissible before a substantive assessment could take place. The Privacy Collective (TPC) started a class action on behalf of ten million individuals (all internet users in the Netherlands) against Oracle and Salesforce. TPC claimed that Oracle and Salesforce unlawfully processed personal data, among other things because of their crucial role in the Real Time Bidding (RTB) process.

Nederlandse massaclaim tegen Amerikaanse techbedrijven strandt in rechtbank
De massaclaim onder aanvoering van The Privacy Collective, een Nederlandse stichting die optreedt tegen schending van privacyrechten, tegen de Amerikaanse techbedrijven Oracle en Salesforce is woensdag door de rechtbank Amsterdam als niet-ontvankelijk verklaard. De rechter brengt daarom geen oordeel uit.

Class actions against big tech in the Netherlands
A recent phenomenon in the Netherlands is the initiation of class actions against ‘big tech’. This trend can be attributed to new Dutch legislation on class actions. The Privacy Collective has started a class action on behalf of victims in the Netherlands against Oracle and Salesforce, two data brokers.

Massaclaim tegen Oracle en Salesforce wegens privacyschendingen
De Nederlandse claimstichting The Privacy Collective is een massaclaim tegen Oracle en Salesforce gestart omdat de bedrijven de persoonsgegevens van miljoenen Nederlanders zouden misbruiken.