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Facebook publicly clashed with Belgium’s Commission for the Protection of Privacy in April, over a disputed report about the social network’s data protection measures. Now another battle is on the horizon. After repeatedly threatening to do so, the Commission is launching a legal case in Belgium, alleging that Facebook is not complying with local privacy legislation. The move was reported (in Dutch) by newspaper De Morgen yesterday. The case will come to court in Brussels on Thursday. It could be the first of many privacy challenges across Europe. Earlier this year, it was reported that regulators in France, Spain, the Netherlands…

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