Sociocultural analysis of personal information leakage in Japan

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse incidents of personal information leakage in Japan based on Japanese sociocultural characteristics of information privacy and to consider how best to develop an effective personal information protection policy that conforms to Japanese situations as we...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of information, communication & ethics in society (Online) communication & ethics in society (Online), 2008-06, Vol.6 (2), p.161-171
Hauptverfasser: Orito, Yohko, Murata, Kiyoshi
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse incidents of personal information leakage in Japan based on Japanese sociocultural characteristics of information privacy and to consider how best to develop an effective personal information protection policy that conforms to Japanese situations as well as to the global requirement of personal information protection. Designmethodologyapproach After describing recent incidents of personal information leakage in Japan, the paper examines the defects of the Act on Protection of Personal Information APPI that permit these incidents to continue. Subsequently, these incidents and the responses of the Japanese people in a manner that reflects the unique Japanese sociocultural characteristics of information privacy are analysed. Finally, the paper proposes a revision of APPI that conforms to these Japanese sociocultural characteristics as well as to the global requirement for personal information protection. Findings Personal information leakage cases and social responses in Japan reflect three Japanese sociocultural characteristics UchiSoto awareness, insular collectivism and Hon'neTatemae tradition. An effective law protecting personal information in Japan's cultural environment cannot be made simply by copying the privacy protection laws in western nations. Instead, legal protection of personal information should be drafted that reflects and takes into account these sociocultural characteristics. Originalityvalue This paper conducts analysis of incidents of personal information leakage in Japan based on Japanese sociocultural characteristics. A revision of APPI is proposed on the basis of the analysis. The paper's analysis and proposal would provide a good clue to develop effective measures to protect personal information and the right to information privacy in the global, multicultural information society.
ISSN:1477-996X
DOI:10.1108/14779960810888365