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Irish DPC: liability for failure to act against Facebook
The divergence between strict legal requirements and poor implementation of the GDPR is significant. One key finding is the reluctance of the Irish DPC1 to take any action against global players like Facebook. Allthogh the Irish DPC has a discretion to choose between different actions, it is similarly bound by the GDPR to take effective measures. If the Irish DPC is in breach of this obligation, a data subject may file for damages pursuant to European public liability law.