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Frederik Borgesius
Law Prof at Digital Security Group, Institute for Computing and Information Sciences, & researcher at
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۵ ساعت Frederik Borgesius
"The Right to Communications Confidentiality in Europe: Protecting Privacy, Freedom of Expression, and Trust", new open access paper by & me
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And thank you for editing!
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A big thank you to Michael Birnhack, Mireille Hildebrandt, and Julie Cohen for organising!
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۷ ساعت Michael Birnhack مخائيل بيرنهاك
New TIL (Theoretical Inquiries in Law) volume on The Problem of Theorizing Privacy with papers by Tal Zarsky, , , Valerie Steeves and and myself
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بهمن ۲ Leiden Law School
Tientallen partijen kijken over je schouder mee om te zien welke websites jij bezoekt. Zo wordt bepaald welke advertenties je ziet. Promovendus Robbert van Eijk onderzocht dit proces en de naleving van privacywetten op dit terrein in Europese landen:
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بهمن ۲ Frederik Borgesius
نفر دیگر 5 و @jorisvanhoboken @true در حال پاسخ به
Strange. Maybe the doctor claimed that the judgment wasn’t sufficiently anonymous?
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بهمن ۲ Frederik Borgesius
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Hi! Here's the judgment. Indeed: a first instance court Presumably, Google will appeal
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بهمن ۱ Frederik Borgesius
نفر دیگر 3 و @jreidenberg @true در حال پاسخ به
Indeed, the GDPR is "FIPs plus", or "FIPs on steroids", as Bart vd Sloot & I put it
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بهمن ۱ Frederik Borgesius
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Google might care more about the bad press than about paying 50 million euro fine. Well, assuming Google cares about the bad press.
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بهمن ۱ Max Schrems 🇪🇺🇦🇹
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For the lawyers: From tomorrow (Jan 22nd) " Ireland " is claimed to be the controller by Google (and the 'hyperactive' would become the lead authority).... 😉
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Dutch article by on the CNIL fine for Google, with brief quotes from me 'The GDPR shows that it has teeth'
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Not the best day to be a Google PR person &
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بهمن ۱ Joe
نفر دیگر 2 و @NOYBeu @true در حال پاسخ به
"can hurt companies"... that are egregiously breaking the law and thereby hurting users and gaining unfair short-term competitive advantage.
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Google: "We're studying the decision to determine our next steps."
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دی ۱۲ CNIL_en
The CNIL wishes you a happy new year!
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بهمن ۱ Frederik Borgesius
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French 50 million fine for Google was triggered by a complaint by ( NGO of ) & GDPR complaints can actually hurt companies. Now let's wait for the appeals by Google and the resulting case law 🍿
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French DPA fines Google 50 million, because: 'a violation of the obligations of transparency and information' & 'consent is not validly obtained', so no legal basis. Even for Google, such a figure must hurt.
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French DPA fines Google 50 million (!) Euro
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Report on national developments in non-discrimination law in 35 European countries: "A comparative analysis of non-discrimination law in Europe 2018", by the European network of legal experts in gender equality and non-discrimination
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بهمن ۱ Frederik Borgesius
نفر دیگر 5 و @EerkeBoiten @true در حال پاسخ به
If the online ad tech bubble bursts, shareholders of Facebook, Google, etc will still demand profits. The firms will think of new ways to exploit all those user data for profit. I’m not sure the world will become a better place in that scenario.
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