Germany: Taps the Silicon Valley PEZ Dispenser

February 4, 2022

I spotted a German legal report which appeared a few days ago. You can find the German language document at this link. The thrust of the reported legal decision is that the use of Google Fonts violates the German view of a GDPR General Data Protection Regulation. The ruling means that Google’s tracking the IP address of a Google Font user violates user privacy. Google, according to the report, does not give the font user a way to turn off the tracking. The IP address of the defendant was transmitted to a Google server in the US. So what? Hitting the PEZ dispenser for a small amount of money is no big deal. Getting a long line of those hungry for PEZ output can be an issue, and the craze could spread to other EU countries PEZ fans. Worth watching even if one does not want a Google output of a few hundred dollars.

Stephen E Arnold, February 4, 2022

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