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McGeveran – FPF CIS Big Data and Privacy
[…] create incentives to design Big Data mechanisms that allow indi viduals to inspect the personal data entities hold about them , and to delete it if they withdraw their consent for processing. Unlike the propertization strategy, I think this approach has some potential merit, if it is backed by legal rules ensuring ado ption […]
McGeveran – Revisiting the 2000 Stanford Symposium in Light of Big Data
[…] forgotten” and California’s new “shine the light” law create incentives to design Big Data mechanisms that allow inspection of identifiable data about individuals, and deletion if they withdraw their consent for processing. Unlike the propertization strategy, I think this approach has some potential merit, if it is backed by legal rules ensuring adoption and […]
Zanfir_Forgetting About Consent
[…] removing the psychological barriers to provide consent by providing comprehensive normative disclosure limits, making it explicit that data subjects may always be allowed to refuse consent or withdraw it at a later stage without negative consequences or strings attached 21. In the DPR proposal , the European Commission clarifies most of the concerns regarding […]
Kesan et al_Information Privacy and Data Control in Cloud Computing
[…] We emphasize the need for a regime that allows for “data control” in the cloud, which we define as consisting of two parts: 1) the ability to withdraw data and require a service provider to sto p using or storing the user’s information (data withdrawal); and 2) the ability to move data to a […]
Bamberger & Mulligan_Privacy in Europe
[…] say . . . Africa why we treat him with less respect and why we treat his data less seriously just because he happens to be in Nigeria and not in Austria or in Switzerland?” I think that was the starting point, at least the first time that I realized it, where we really […]
Allen_Natural Law, Slavery, and the Right to Privacy Tort_81 Fordham L Rev 1187 (2012-2013)
[…] also appealed to case law precedent. He displayed a capacity for reading authoritative precedent broadly in his treatment of Wallace v. Railway Co. 95: The right to withdraw from the public gaze at such times as a person may see fit, when his presence in public is not demanded by any rule of law, […]
FINAL Future of Privacy Forum White Paper on Consent January 2013
[…] requirement! that! controllers! bear! the! burden! of! proof! for! showing! individuals’!consent;! that! consent! to! data! processing! be! separated! from! other! agreements;! that!individuals! shall! have! a! right! to! withdraw! their! consent! at! any! time;! and! that! consent! shall!not! be! used! to! legitimize! data! processing! in! case! of! a! “significant! imbalance! between! the!position! of! the! data! […]
FINAL Future of Privacy Forum White Paper on Consent January 2013
[…] requirement! that! controllers! bear! the! burden! of! proof! for! showing! individuals’!consent;! that! consent! to! data! processing! be! separated! from! other! agreements;! that!individuals! shall! have! a! right! to! withdraw! their! consent! at! any! time;! and! that! consent! shall!not! be! used! to! legitimize! data! processing! in! case! of! a! “significant! imbalance! between! the!position! of! the! data! […]
Future of Privacy Forum White Paper on Consent January 2013
[…] requirement! that! controllers! bear! the! burden! of! proof! for! showing! individuals’!consent;! that! consent! to! data! processing! be! separated! from! other! agreements;! that!individuals! shall! have! a! right! to! withdraw! their! consent! at! any! time;! and! that! consent! shall!not! be! used! to! legitimize! data! processing! in! case! of! a! “significant! imbalance! between! the!position! of! the! data! […]
Future of Privacy Forum White Paper on Consent January 2013
[…] requirement! that! controllers! bear! the! burden! of! proof! for! showing! individuals’!consent;! that! consent! to! data! processing! be! separated! from! other! agreements;! that!individuals! shall! have! a! right! to! withdraw! their! consent! at! any! time;! and! that! consent! shall!not! be! used! to! legitimize! data! processing! in! case! of! a! “significant! imbalance! between! the!position! of! the! data! […]