ECJ ruling: How cookies are revolutionizing data protection!
Discover Wolfsburg: Current sports highlights, insights into data protection issues and ECJ rulings on November 23rd, 2025.

ECJ ruling: How cookies are revolutionizing data protection!
The highlights of the ice hockey game between the Dresden Ice Lions and the Grizzlys Wolfsburg on November 22, 2025 are causing a sensation among the fans. In this exciting duel, which clearly demonstrated the passion and skills of both teams, the Ice Lions face the question of how they can continue to assert themselves in the table. The game didn't go as hoped for the Grizzlys, but analysis of the highlights shows that they did well ( kicker.de ).
The Ice Lions were able to convince with a strong defensive performance and quick counterattacks. The goals came in exciting moments, which not only made the game exciting, but also made the spectators tremble. It will be interesting to see how this will impact the coming season and what lessons the teams can learn from this encounter.
Data protection in the digital age
While the world of ice hockey remains exciting, the issue of data protection in the digital sector is becoming increasingly important. The focus is on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which has been a central component of the EU data protection framework since it came into force on May 25, 2018. According to the GDPR, when processing personal data, it is important to observe the principles of legality, transparency and data minimization. В Pronounced =sp<=a>
In particular, a recent ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on March 7, 2024 has a significant impact on digital advertising. This ruling clarified that the TC strings used by IAB Europe under the Transparency and Consent Framework are considered personal data ( jurawelt.com, wbs.legal ). This means that communication and consent in digital advertising must be handled more strictly, which presents a significant challenge for companies.
Consequences for companies
Companies therefore have to deal more intensively with the GDPR if they operate in the digital space. In order not to get into trouble, they should ensure that users' consent is clear and unambiguous. These regulations are important not only to avoid legal disputes, but also to gain and maintain consumer trust.
We are in a time of change – both in ice hockey and in data protection. While the Ice Lions fight for the top spots in the league, companies are considering how they can overcome the challenge of the GDPR. The game for the best places both on the ice and in digital space remains exciting.