Recent content by prophet01

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    Patenting Advice

    Perhaps you'd be a little more specific about which aspects of the patenting process you're seeking help on.
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    Copyright infringement notice

    @wheel man Make them do some work. Simply ask them for a breakdown demonstrating how they arrived at this figure. I'd make no admission of wrongdoing.
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    Amazon Third-Party

    @MrBillyBenson If, as expected, you receive either a rejection/bullshit response from the people you're communicating with — who I suspect are simply following a set script — the next step is to go to Amazon's DPO who should take your request more seriously and address it properly. Email the...
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    Amazon Third-Party

    That's a decision the OP will have to make should Amazon decide to breach the GDPR by refusing to comply with Article 15(1)(g).
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    Amazon Third-Party

    He has made the request. So yes, Amazon's response is awaited. I also suspect that Amazon will not comply with the GDPR and will have to be forced to do so by judicial remedy.
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    Amazon Third-Party

    I simply stated that the order is the OP's personal data, I made no mention of the sender's details. As the order is the OP's personal data, as I believe I've demonstrated, he is entitled to request a copy of the order and Amazon are obliged to provide a copy of the order. It may well be that...
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    Amazon Third-Party

    So what. It's still his personal information as it relates to him. Anyone can simply disagree.
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    Amazon Third-Party

    The GDPR does not list what is personal information. Article 4 GDPR Definitions ‘personal data’ means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person The important phrase is relating to. In this instance the order is the information. It most definitly relates to the...
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    Amazon Third-Party

    I'm always happy to stand corrected so please quote the GDPR text which you believe demonstrates your view to be accurate.
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    Amazon Third-Party

    Good grief. It's the order that's the OP's personal information as I've previously stated. The Controller is Amazon. Jeez, I give up.
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    Amazon Third-Party

    Not really as you've proven yourself incapable of understanding and responding to my straightforward question
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    Amazon Third-Party

    @fisicx @UKSBD @DontAsk Before I respond any further to your apparent challenges to my understanding of the GDPR may I enquire as to wether or not you've read the actual text of the GDPR and understand the acknowledged interpretation of the legislation. I ask because the content of your...
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    Amazon Third-Party

    How about explaining your rationale for your conclusion in the context of the GDPR.
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    Amazon Third-Party

    Presumably you meant to say the name of the sender is not the personal information of the OP... Well of course it isn't. No one's saying it is. I refer you yet again to Article 15(1)(g) GDPR setting out an organisation's statutory obligation in respect of providing requested information.
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    Amazon Third-Party

    I agree and acknowledged that in the second quote you quoted. It most certainly is when it contains their name and address. "1. ‘personal data’ means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person". Er, where did I agree such a thing? I've not only stated completely...