The company was fined €100,000 ($118,106 USD) for unsolicited telemarketing calls to an individual on the do not call list and who exercised their right to object and right to erasure; the company’s violation was serious as they had committed previous offences, the marketing calls were made to benefit the company, the damage caused by the calls and its reparation, and the non-cessation of the infringing activity.
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