Post photos of grandchildren on Facebook, grandmother is sent to court

A grandmother should wipe out pictures of her grandchildren, which she posted on Facebook and their interests without their parents ' permission, has placed a court in the Netherlands. Grandma ended up in court after her daughter indicted her. The judge decided the case was within the rules of the General Order [...]
Grandma ended up in court after her daughter indicted her. The judge decided that the issue was within the rules of the EU General Order for the Protection of Data.
The case went to court after Grandma refused to erase pictures of her grandchildren, which she had published on social networks, broadcast the Express.
The mother of the children had asked her to erase the pictures several times, but she had not. The EU regulation usually does not apply to <x0 personal data” or <x2 Local”.
But, despite that, the case was not ruled out because posting social media photos made them available to a broader audience, the court ruling said.
The fact that photos posted on Facebook could fall into the hands of third parties” cannot be ruled out, the decision said. Grandma has to wipe pictures or pay her 50 euros a day if she doesn't wipe them out.










