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GDPR — Inhaltsverzeichnis

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

This provision establishes the right to compensation for any person who has suffered material or non-material damage from an infringement of the Regulation. Controllers are liable for damage caused by non-compliant processing, while processors are liable only for failing processor-specific obligations or acting outside controller instructions. Joint liability applies where multiple parties are involved.

Art. 82 GDPR

Right to compensation and liability

Kapitel 8 — Remedies, liability and penalties

(1.)Any person who has suffered material or non-material damage as a result of an infringement of this Regulation shall have the right to receive compensation from the or for the damage suffered.
(2.)Any involved in shall be liable for the damage caused by which infringes this Regulation. A shall be liable for the damage caused by only where it has not complied with obligations of this Regulation specifically directed to processors or where it has acted outside or contrary to lawful instructions of the .
(3.)A or shall be exempt from liability under paragraph 2 if it proves that it is not in any way responsible for the event giving rise to the damage.
(4.)Where more than one or , or both a and a , are involved in the same and where they are, under paragraphs 2 and 3, responsible for any damage caused by , each or shall be held liable for the entire damage in order to ensure effective compensation of the data subject.
(5.)Where a or has, in accordance with paragraph 4, paid full compensation for the damage suffered, that or shall be entitled to claim back from the other controllers or processors involved in the same that part of the compensation corresponding to their part of responsibility for the damage, in accordance with the conditions set out in paragraph 2.
(6.)Court proceedings for exercising the right to receive compensation shall be brought before the courts competent under the law of the Member State referred to in Article 79(2).
Quelle:
EUR-Lex CELEX 02016R0679-20160504
Fundstelle:
OJ L 119, 04.05.2016, p. 1; corrected by OJ L 127, 23.05.2018, p. 2
Stand:
2016-05-04
Abgerufen:
2026-02-25