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21 September 2015

High Court Of Justice Of Madrid Allows Video Surveillance Evidence Without Notice To Employees

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In a recent decision, the High Court of Justice of Madrid stated that the temporary installation (source document in Spanish) of video recording cameras at the workplace without notice to the workers is allowed.
Spain Privacy

In a recent decision, the High Court of Justice of Madrid stated that the temporary installation (source document in Spanish) of video recording cameras at the workplace without notice to the workers is allowed. The court found no privacy violation where the cameras were installed on suspicion that a worker was stealing from the company.

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