Ireland Supreme Court rules in favor of TikTok over DPC claim
Mohan Sinha 03 May 2026, 14:46 GMT+10 - The Supreme Court has ruled that TikTok can keep operating in Ireland while the country’s data regulator continues its case against the …
The Supreme Court of Ireland ruled that TikTok can continue to operate in the country while the Data Protection Commission investigates the company's handling of user data. The ruling may have implications for the regulation of social media companies and data protection laws.
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Media Coverage · May 3, 2026
The Ireland Supreme Court ruled in favor of TikTok, allowing the company to continue operating in Ireland while the Data Protection Commission (DPC) continues its case against TikTok over handling user data. The DPC had fined TikTok 530 million euros, claiming the platform allowed Chinese engineers to access user data, potentially violating EU privacy rules. TikTok argued that the regulator did not follow fair
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Ireland Supreme Court rules in favor of TikTok over DPC claim
Media Coverage · May 03, 2026
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TikTok Wins Supreme Court Ruling in Ireland is an active civil matter.
Named participants include Data Protection Commission and U.S. Justice Department. The case is currently organized around data protection, social media, regulation.
The Supreme Court of Ireland ruled that TikTok can continue to operate in the country while the Data Protection Commission investigates the company's handling of user data. The ruling may have implications for the regulation of social media companies and data protection laws.
On May 3, 2026, the docket recorded a media coverage: The Ireland Supreme Court ruled in favor of TikTok, allowing the company to continue operating in Ireland while the Data Protection Commission (DPC) continues its case against TikTok over handling user data. The DPC had fined TikTok 530 million euros.
The next thing to watch is whether the latest media coverage produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.
The Ireland Supreme Court ruled in favor of TikTok, allowing the company to continue operating in Ireland while the Data Protection Commission (DPC) continues its case against TikTok over handling user data. The DPC had fined TikTok 530 million euros, claiming the platform allowed Chinese engineers to access user data, potentially violating EU privacy rules. TikTok argued that the regulator did not follow fair procedures when making its decision.
Mohan Sinha 03 May 2026, 14:46 GMT+10 - The Supreme Court has ruled that TikTok can keep operating in Ireland while the country’s data regulator continues its case against the …
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