Peru:
Peruvian Data Protection Authority Fails To Enforce Its First Fine
20 January 2015
Jones Day
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On October 30, the Peruvian Data Protection Authority
("ANPDP") issued a fine of PEN228,000 (approximately
US$78,000) against the website DatosPeru.org after the site failed
to remove inaccurate personal information regarding two public
officials (first fine and second fine). However, the fine is currently
unenforceable because ANPDP has not been able to determine who owns
the web domain or to identify the person who should be
sanctioned.
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