ECJ rules pharmacy can't sell drugs via Amazon

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Artur Stańczuk
October 13, 2024
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The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that selling pharmacy-only medicines via Amazon without obtaining explicit customer consent for data processing violates GDPR. Michael Spiegel, owner of Linden Pharmacy, has been selling drugs like Aspirin via Amazon since 2017, but competitor Hermann Vogel jr. contested this practice. The ruling affirms that health data protection must be prioritized, requiring clear consent before processing any sensitive health information.

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