Privacy online, law and the effective regulation of online services
This book addresses a topic of vivid public discussion at both national and international levels where an information technology revolution comes together with pervasive personal data collection. This threat to privacy is peculiar and the old tools, such as consent for personal data processing, fail...
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520 | |a To put individuals in the driver's seat, the book first conducts a careful examination of the economic and technical details of online services which pinpoints both the privacy problems caused by their providers and the particular features of the online environment. Then it devises a set of measures to enable individuals to manage these processes. The proposed Privacy Management Model consists of three interlocking functions of controlling, organising and planning. This requires a mix of regulatory tools: a particular business model in which individuals are supported by third parties (Personal Information Administrators); a set of technological/architectural tools to manage data within the ICT systems of the online service providers; and laws capable of enabling and supporting all these elements. The proposed solution remedies the structural problems of the Internet arising from its architectural and informational imbalances and enables the effective exercise of individual autonomy. | ||
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title | Privacy online, law and the effective regulation of online services |
title_alt | Moving beyond consent in data privacy law (an effective privacy management system for Internet services) |
title_auth | Privacy online, law and the effective regulation of online services |
title_exact_search | Privacy online, law and the effective regulation of online services |
title_full | Privacy online, law and the effective regulation of online services Marcin Betkier |
title_fullStr | Privacy online, law and the effective regulation of online services Marcin Betkier |
title_full_unstemmed | Privacy online, law and the effective regulation of online services Marcin Betkier |
title_short | Privacy online, law and the effective regulation of online services |
title_sort | privacy online law and the effective regulation of online services |
topic | Internet / Law and legislation Privacy, Right of Data protection Electronic surveillance Privatsphäre (DE-588)4123980-5 gnd Datenschutz (DE-588)4011134-9 gnd Internet (DE-588)4308416-3 gnd Personenbezogene Daten (DE-588)4173908-5 gnd Online-Dienst (DE-588)4354267-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Internet / Law and legislation Privacy, Right of Data protection Electronic surveillance Privatsphäre Datenschutz Internet Personenbezogene Daten Online-Dienst Hochschulschrift |
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