Date : 8/6/2015 12:12:39 PM
From : "Privacy Laws & Business"
To : SharonHu@justice.gov.il
Subject : CNIL shows France's PSG Football Club a yellow card
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International e-news
August 06, 2015

Dear Ms Hutterer

CNIL shows France's PSG Football Club a yellow card

The CNIL, France's DP Authority, has ordered Paris Saint-Germain Football Club (PSG Football), one of France's leading soccer clubs, to properly manage its file for excluding spectators from the stadium. There is a legal framework for excluding spectators from sports grounds covering reasons and the period of a ban. Reasons to justify exclusion include failure to pay and non-compliance with ticketing rules. On 7 November 2013, PSG Football received the CNIL's authorization to establish an exclusion management system and on 30 January 2014, received another CNIL authorization to add names to the system.

However, when the CNIL made spot checks in October and November 2014, the inspectors found that ...

See www.privacylaws.com/Int_enews_6_8_15

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