The Integrity Protection Authority (IMY) is initiating supervision of the companies Legal Newsdesk AB and Fuplex AB, which are behind the legal databases Lexbase and Krimfup, reports SVT News. This is to investigate whether the two companies are violating the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) when they publish judgments and preliminary investigation protocols.
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court decided that courts may provide judgments with reservations, i.e., on the condition that personal data is neither published nor made searchable in databases by the person requesting a large number of judgments.