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Question #: 130
Topic #: 1
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T-Craze, a German-headquartered specialty t-shirt company, was successfully selling to large German metropolitan cities. However, after a recent merger with another German-based company that was selling to a broader European market, T-Craze revamped its marketing efforts to sell to a wider audience. These efforts included a complete redesign of its logo to reflect the recent merger, and improvements to its website meant to capture more information about visitors through the use of cookies.
T-Craze also opened various office locations throughout Europe to help expand its business. While Germany continued to host T-Craze’s headquarters and main product-design office, its French affiliate became responsible for all marketing and sales activities. The French affiliate recently procured the services of Right Target, a renowned marketing firm based in the Philippines, to run its latest marketing campaign. After thorough research, Right Target determined that T-Craze is most successful with customers between the ages of 18 and 22. Thus, its first campaign targeted university students in several European capitals, which yielded nearly 40% new customers for T-Craze in one quarter. Right Target also ran subsequent campaigns for T-Craze, though with much less success.
The last two campaigns included a wider demographic group and resulted in countless unsubscribe requests, including a large number in Spain. In fact, the Spanish data protection authority received a complaint from Sofia, a mid-career investment banker. Sofia was upset after receiving a marketing communication even after unsubscribing from such communications from the Right Target on behalf of T-Craze.
What is the best option for the lead regulator when responding to the Spanish supervisory authority’s notice that it plans to take action regarding Sofia’s complaint?

  • A. Accept, because it did not receive any complaints.
  • B. Accept, because GDPR permits non-lead authorities to take action for such complaints.
  • C. Reject, because Right Target’s processing was conducted throughout Europe.
  • D. Reject, because GDPR does not allow other supervisory authorities to take action if there is a lead authority.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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72d0a83
3 weeks, 2 days ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Reject, because GDPR does not allow other supervisory authorities to take action if there is a lead authority
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Ssourav
4 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Reject, because GDPR does not allow other supervisory authorities to take action if there is a lead authority. Relevant Legislation: GDPR Article 56: Establishes the concept of a lead supervisory authority for cross-border processing. GDPR Article 60: Describes the cooperation mechanism between the lead supervisory authority and other concerned supervisory authorities, emphasizing that the lead supervisory authority is responsible for coordinating the investigation and ensuring a consistent approach.
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Muna56
5 months, 1 week ago
Answer should be D
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