Reed Smith Newsletters

Table of Contents

  1. New accessibility requirements for products and services
  2. ODR Platform to be discontinued
  3. CJEU: Gender identity not necessary to purchase a train ticket
  4. CJEU: Comprehensive data protection information requirements for automated decision-making
  5. CJEU: Permissibility of processing personal data in works agreements
  6. Hamm Court of Appeal: No compensation without proof of a loss of control
  7. Wiesbaden Administrative Court: Fingerprints must be included in ID cards
  8. Karlsruhe Court of Appeal: Strict requirements for the retention of personal data for legal defence
  9. Bremen Administrative Court: Documentation of data deletion under the GDPR
  10. Dresden Court of Appeal: Review platform does not always have to disclose identity of reviewers
  11. Introduction of the revised code of conduct into the Digital Services Act
  12. Cologne Court of Appeal: Strict requirements for cancellation button

1. New accessibility requirements for products and services

by Johannes Berchtold, LL.M.

From 28 June 2025, the Accessibility Strengthening Act (BFSG) will apply, implementing the European Accessibility Act in Germany. The BFSG requires economic operators to ensure that certain products and services, including online shops, ATMs and banking services, are accessible to people with disabilities.

Conclusion: Companies should assess their operations to determine whether they are affected and take the necessary steps to comply with the accessibility requirements.

2. ODR Platform to be discontinued

by Dr Alexander Hardinghaus, LL.M.

Following the adoption of Regulation (EU) 2024/3228, Regulation (EU) No 524/2013 will be repealed, resulting in the discontinuation of the European Online Dispute Resolution Platform (ODR Platform) on 20 July 2025.

The last date for consumers to submit complaints on the ODR Platform was 20 March 2025. However, the obligation for online traders and online marketplaces to provide information on the ODR Platform will remain in effect until the end of 19 July 2025.

Conclusion: All references to the ODR Platform on websites, in emails and/or in terms and conditions must be completely removed by 20 July 2025.