Luxembourg court overturns $858 million privacy fine against Amazon
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A Luxembourg court has overturned an $858 million privacy fine against Amazon, originally issued over concerns about how the company obtained consent from European consumers dating back to 2018. The ruling represents a significant legal victory for Amazon in one of the largest GDPR-related penalties ever issued. The case highlights ongoing tensions between major tech companies and European data protection regulators.
The case, which had its roots in 2018, originated in the way that Amazon obtained consent from European consumers.