Personal Data in UK Law
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Personal Data: The Act Begins to Bite
Managers responsible for personal data held on computer need to be aware of and comply with the terms of the Data Protection Act 1984. Registration and compliance with the eight data protection pri...
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Comparative study of personal data protection regulations in Indonesia, Hong Kong and Malaysia
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is two-fold: to explore the legal issue of the importance of personal data protection in the digital economy sector and to propose a legal framework for personal ...
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Personal Data Protection and the First Implementation Semester of the Lisbon Treaty: Achievements and Prospects
This article presents the last developments arisen in the protection of personal data in the sector of police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters since the implementation of the Treaty of ...
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Personal data and personalisation in media: experts’ perceptions of value, benefits, and risks
Purpose: Media users daily exchange personal data for “free” personalised media. Is this a fair trade, or user “exploitation”? Do personalisation benefits outweigh privacy risks? Design/methodolog...
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When the mobile app is free, the product is your personal data
Purpose: Mobile devices (smartphones, tables etc.) have become the de facto means of accessing the internet. While traditional Web browsing is still quite popular, significant interaction takes pla...
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Implementation of the personal data minimization principle in financial institutions: Lithuania’s case
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess such processing of personal data for identification purposes from the point of view of the principle of data minimisation, as set out in the EU’s Gen...
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Implementation of the personal data minimization principle in financial institutions: Lithuania’s case
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess such processing of personal data for identification purposes from the point of view of the principle of data minimisation, as set out in the EU’s Gen...
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Application of the principle of transparency in processing of European national libraries patrons' personal data
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between the legal obligation of European libraries to ensure the transparent personal data processing and respect for user privacy....
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Control over Personal Data in a Digital Age: Google Spain v AEPD and Mario Costeja Gonzalez
In the Google Spain judgment, the Grand Chamber of the EU Court of Justice determined the circumstances in which a search engine is obliged to remove links to data pertaining to an individual from ...
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What’s your anonymity worth? Establishing a marketplace for the valuation and control of individuals’ anonymity and personal data
Purpose: The viability of online anonymity is questioned in today’s online environment where many technologies enable tracking and identification of individuals. In light of the shortcomings of the...
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