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WORLDJul 9 · 16:58 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWSEunseo Hong

EU court draws line between journalism and paid criminal record databases

The EU's highest court ruled that selling access to criminal records does not qualify as journalism, rejecting a claim by Legal Newsdesk Sweden that its Lexbase database is protected by free-expression exemptions. The court emphasized that GDPR privacy protections cannot be overridden by constitutional free-speech claims, even for entities with publication certificates.

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