Online retail giant Amazon rejected accusations of violating EU data protection law before an administrative court in Luxembourg on Tuesday. The court is hearing an appeal by Amazon against a fine of €746 million ($816 million) imposed by the Luxembourg data protection authority, known by its French acronym CNPD, in 2021. “The CNPD’s decision is flawed for many reasons,” said Amazon lawyer Thomas Berger. He complained that the alleged infringements had not been specified by the CNPD and that the company had not been asked to make changes. This was one of the reasons why the administrative cour…