German Court Rules on Facebook Data Breach Compensation
The Bundesgerichtshof establishes guidelines for compensation claims following a massive Facebook data leak affecting over 500 million users.
- The Bundesgerichtshof (BGH) has set legal precedents for compensation related to data breaches, focusing on a major Facebook scraping incident.
- The incident involved unauthorized access to data from 533 million Facebook accounts, which was later exposed on the Darknet.
- The ruling clarifies that even temporary loss of control over personal data can justify compensation claims under the GDPR.
- Plaintiffs are required to prove they were victims of the data theft, but do not need to show tangible harm or data misuse.
- The court suggests a standard compensation of 100 euros for data control loss, potentially higher if psychological distress is proven.