The Italian data protection authority has drawn clear limits: surveillance cameras of the municipalities, which are actually used for urban security, must not be used for the imposition of fines in the road traffic. In addition, the authority tightens the rules for the sharing of children's photos on the social media. As the renowned Italian business newspaper "Il Sole 24 Ore" reports, these fundamental decisions go back to two concrete disputes…
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The Italian data protection authority has drawn clear limits: surveillance cameras of the municipalities, which are actually used for urban security, must not be used for the imposition of fines in the road traffic. In addition, the authority tightens the rules for the sharing of children's photos on the social media. As the renowned Italian business newspaper "Il Sole 24 Ore" reports, these fundamental decisions go back to two concrete disputes…