Telsa

Samuel Stolton a fait une demande de Accès à l'information à Le Comité Européen de la Protection des Données

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Dear European Data Protection Board,

Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting documents which contain the following information:

- Any documentation referring to Telsa and Tesla's data protection practices. This documentation should include but not be limited to: general communications of any nature, written material of any kind, consultation notes, email correspondences, attendance lists, agendas, background papers, briefing papers, transcriptions of meetings, readouts of meetings, summaries of meetings, briefings for meetings, etc.

Yours faithfully,

Samuel Stolton
Bloomberg
International Press Centre
Boulevard Charlemagne 1
Brussels

European Data Protection Board, Le Comité Européen de la Protection des Données

Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for your message and for your interest in data protection. We
will look into your request and get back to you within due time.

European Data Protection Board, Le Comité Européen de la Protection des Données

Dear Mr Stolton,

 

Many thanks for your e-mail and apologies for the time it took us to get
back to you, which was due to an internal restructuration that led to an
unfortunate oversight of your e-mail, thus impacting our ability to reply
with the usual promptness.  

 

We confirm registration of your access to documents request and registered
it today under reference 2023/25. Please use this reference for further
correspondence.

 

We are currently assessing your request and will provide you with a reply
within 15 working days (28/07/2023).

 

Please note that the EDPB specific privacy statement regarding the
processing of personal data for the purposes of handling requests for
access to documents is available on the EDPB website and can be viewed via
this link: [1]https://edpb.europa.eu/edpb-specific-pri....

 

Should you have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

Best regards,

The EDPB Secretariat

 

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European Data Protection Board, Le Comité Européen de la Protection des Données

Dear Mr Stolton,

 

Please note that we are currently handling your request. However, at the
moment, the EDPB Secretariat is facing a high workload in terms of access
to documents requests, coupled with limited resources. In addition, your
request contains a very broad reference to "any documentation referring to
Telsa", which does not enable us to adequately identify the scope of your
request and, as a result, the concrete documents you are seeking access
to. In accordance with Article 6(1) of Regulation 1049/2001, applications
for access to a document shall be made in a sufficiently precise manner to
enable the institution to identify the document (s) in scope of a request.

 

In accordance with Article 6(3) of Regulation 1049/2001, and given that
you refer to "Tesla's data protection practices" in your request, we will
consider that the scope of your request concerns any document referring to
Tesla's data protection practices.

 

This does not prevent you from submitting another request for access to
documents regarding other types of documents not included within the scope
of this request.

 

Best regards,

The EDPB Secretariat

 

 

From: European Data Protection Board <[EDPB request email]>
Sent: 07 July 2023 12:41
To: Samuel Stolton <[FOI #13040 email]>
Cc: European Data Protection Board <[EDPB request email]>
Subject: [Access to documents] Case 2023-25 - acknowledgment of receipt

 

Dear Mr Stolton,

 

Many thanks for your e-mail and apologies for the time it took us to get
back to you, which was due to an internal restructuration that led to an
unfortunate oversight of your e-mail, thus impacting our ability to reply
with the usual promptness.  

 

We confirm registration of your access to documents request and registered
it today under reference 2023/25. Please use this reference for further
correspondence.

 

We are currently assessing your request and will provide you with a reply
within 15 working days (28/07/2023).

 

Please note that the EDPB specific privacy statement regarding the
processing of personal data for the purposes of handling requests for
access to documents is available on the EDPB website and can be viewed via
this link: [1]https://edpb.europa.eu/edpb-specific-pri....

 

Should you have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

Best regards,

The EDPB Secretariat

 

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European Data Protection Board, Le Comité Européen de la Protection des Données

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Dear Mr Stolton,

 

Please find enclosed the reply to your request for access to documents
(ref. 2023-25) signed by Ms Irene Loizidou-Nicolaidou, Vice-Chair of the
EDPB.  

 

Best regards,

The EDPB Secretariat

 

┌─────────────────────────────────────╥──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ║European Data Protection Board │
│ ║ │
│ ║Postal address: Rue Wiertz 60, B-1047 Brussels │
│[1]cid:image001.png@01D42EFC.C1379A70║ │
│ ║Office address: Rue Montoyer 30, B-1000 Brussels │
│ ║ │
│ ║[2]cid:image003.png@01D42EFC.C1379A70[3]edpb.europa.eu│
└─────────────────────────────────────╨──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

 

 

From: European Data Protection Board <[EDPB request email]>
Sent: 17 July 2023 18:05
To: European Data Protection Board <[EDPB request email]>; Samuel Stolton
<[FOI #13040 email]>
Subject: [Access to documents] Case 2023-25 - FYI - scope of your request

 

Dear Mr Stolton,

 

Please note that we are currently handling your request. However, at the
moment, the EDPB Secretariat is facing a high workload in terms of access
to documents requests, coupled with limited resources. In addition, your
request contains a very broad reference to "any documentation referring to
Telsa", which does not enable us to adequately identify the scope of your
request and, as a result, the concrete documents you are seeking access
to. In accordance with Article 6(1) of Regulation 1049/2001, applications
for access to a document shall be made in a sufficiently precise manner to
enable the institution to identify the document (s) in scope of a request.

 

In accordance with Article 6(3) of Regulation 1049/2001, and given that
you refer to "Tesla's data protection practices" in your request, we will
consider that the scope of your request concerns any document referring to
Tesla's data protection practices.

 

This does not prevent you from submitting another request for access to
documents regarding other types of documents not included within the scope
of this request.

 

Best regards,

The EDPB Secretariat

 

 

From: European Data Protection Board <[4][EDPB request email]>
Sent: 07 July 2023 12:41
To: Samuel Stolton <[5][FOI #13040 email]>
Cc: European Data Protection Board <[6][EDPB request email]>
Subject: [Access to documents] Case 2023-25 - acknowledgment of receipt

 

Dear Mr Stolton,

 

Many thanks for your e-mail and apologies for the time it took us to get
back to you, which was due to an internal restructuration that led to an
unfortunate oversight of your e-mail, thus impacting our ability to reply
with the usual promptness.  

 

We confirm registration of your access to documents request and registered
it today under reference 2023/25. Please use this reference for further
correspondence.

 

We are currently assessing your request and will provide you with a reply
within 15 working days (28/07/2023).

 

Please note that the EDPB specific privacy statement regarding the
processing of personal data for the purposes of handling requests for
access to documents is available on the EDPB website and can be viewed via
this link: [7]https://edpb.europa.eu/edpb-specific-pri....

 

Should you have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

Best regards,

The EDPB Secretariat

 

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