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EU court rules Jehovah’s Witnesses must ask permission before collecting personal information
July 11, 2018
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CWN Editor's Note: Reviewing a Finnish case involving door-to-door proselytism, the EU Court of Justice ruled that EU data privacy laws apply to members of the sect who record the names, addresses, and religious affiliations of persons they visit.
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