European Union: Requested preliminary ruling in Lawsuit on automated decision-making including profiling regarding the assessment of the creditworthiness of a natural person

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Requested preliminary ruling in Lawsuit on automated decision-making including profiling regarding the assessment of the creditworthiness of a natural person

On 16 March 2022, the Administrative Court of Vienna lodged a request for a preliminary ruling from the Court of Justice of the European Union in Case C-203/22 regarding a dispute between CK and Dun & Bradstreet Austria about access to information on the logic behind automated credit assessments. The case concerns the interpretation of Articles 15 and 22 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which govern access to personal data and automated decision-making, and Directive 2016/943 on trade secrets. CK was denied a mobile phone contract based on an automated credit assessment by Dun & Bradstreet Austria GmbH. She sought meaningful information on the decision-making process, arguing that the information provided was inconsistent and insufficient. The request seeks clarification on what constitutes meaningful information.

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Scope

Policy Area
Data governance
Policy Instrument
Data protection regulation
Regulated Economic Activity
ML and AI development
Implementation Level
supranational
Government Branch
judiciary
Government Body
court

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2022-03-16
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On 16 March 2022, the Administrative Court of Vienna lodged a request for a preliminary ruling from…

2024-09-12
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On 12 September 2024, the Advocate General Richard de la Tour of the Court of Justice of the Europe…

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