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Finnegan Intellectual Property Law Podcasts

Finnegan
America Invents Act
Derivation Proceedings
Intellectual Property
Bindl V. Commission
European General Court
Global Health Solutions
GDPR
Inventorship Disputes
Personal Data Transfers
Data Privacy
Amazon Cloudfront
Facebook
Thomas Bindl
Federal Circuit
Selmer
Patent Trial and Appeal Board
Inventorship
Patent Litigation
Section 256

Finnegan is one of the largest intellectual property law firms in the world. The Finnegan intellectual property law podcast series covers highlights and latest developments in intellectual property law covering, patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and advertising.

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On January 8, 2025, the European General Court made history by ordering the European Commission to pay damages to an individual in the case of Bindl v. Commission (Case T-354/22). Mr. Thomas Bindl, a German citizen, claimed that the Commission violat... more

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Thomas Bindl
Plaintiff in Bindl v. Commission case, tech-savvy individual with 25 years in software development.
Episode: A Conversation on Bindl v. Commission (Case T-354/22): A Turning Point for International Data Privacy
Peter Henze
Counsel for Thomas Bindl; specializes in data privacy law.
Episode: A Conversation on Bindl v. Commission (Case T-354/22): A Turning Point for International Data Privacy

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A Conversation on Bindl v. Commission (Case T-354/22): A Turning Point for International Data Privacy
Q: Can you give us more detail about why you brought these claims up for appeal and the impact they may have?
The appeal was driven by concerns over the lack of transparency from the Commission regarding data processing and control, emphasizing the need for better legal frameworks that empower consumers' rights amidst GDPR compliance.
A Conversation on Bindl v. Commission (Case T-354/22): A Turning Point for International Data Privacy
Q: Can you please just give us an overview of the circumstances that led to the allegations in your complaint?
Thomas Bindl provided a background, explaining how his interest in data privacy led him to question the lack of transparency in how the European Commission handled personal data transfers, particularly after registering for events on their website using Facebook login.

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