The definition of “personal information” or “personal data” is foundational to theapplication of data protection laws. One aspect of these definitions is that the information must be linked to an identifiable individual, which is incorporated in the requirement that the information must be “about” or “relating to” an individual. This article examines this requirement in light of recent judicial and legislative developments in Australia, Canada and the European Union. In particular, it contrasts the decisions rendered by the Federal Court of Australia in Privacy Commissioner v Telstra Corporation Ltd and by the European Court of Justice decisions in Scarlet Extended and Patrick Breyer v Bundesrepublik Deutschland as well as the new General D...
In possibly Australia’s most important privacy case to date, the Federal Court today dealt a severe ...
Since it first appeared in the 1960s, the legal notion of personal data protection has been living i...
The January 2017 decision of the Federal Court of Australia may not have settled the question: what ...
The definition of “personal information” or “personal data” is foundational to the application of da...
The definition of “personal information” or “personal data” is foundational to the application of da...
European Law Blog - High quality peer-reviewed articles about current developments in EU lawIn case ...
The concept of personal data - any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural per...
Information that can be associated with an identifiable individual is given special treatment in law...
Empowered by mobile devices and next-generation web services, such as personal cloud-storage service...
In recent years, research within and outside the European Union (EU) has focused on the expanding sc...
Focus of this article is in protection of personal data as a elementary human right in scope of Conv...
Encryption of personal data is widely regarded as a privacy preserving technology which could potent...
Means of identification are growing rapidly with new digital and online tracking capabilities, and o...
What is "personal data" as defined by European and UK data protection legislation? The article cons...
Right to (information) privacy and right to personal data protection have many common contact points...
In possibly Australia’s most important privacy case to date, the Federal Court today dealt a severe ...
Since it first appeared in the 1960s, the legal notion of personal data protection has been living i...
The January 2017 decision of the Federal Court of Australia may not have settled the question: what ...
The definition of “personal information” or “personal data” is foundational to the application of da...
The definition of “personal information” or “personal data” is foundational to the application of da...
European Law Blog - High quality peer-reviewed articles about current developments in EU lawIn case ...
The concept of personal data - any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural per...
Information that can be associated with an identifiable individual is given special treatment in law...
Empowered by mobile devices and next-generation web services, such as personal cloud-storage service...
In recent years, research within and outside the European Union (EU) has focused on the expanding sc...
Focus of this article is in protection of personal data as a elementary human right in scope of Conv...
Encryption of personal data is widely regarded as a privacy preserving technology which could potent...
Means of identification are growing rapidly with new digital and online tracking capabilities, and o...
What is "personal data" as defined by European and UK data protection legislation? The article cons...
Right to (information) privacy and right to personal data protection have many common contact points...
In possibly Australia’s most important privacy case to date, the Federal Court today dealt a severe ...
Since it first appeared in the 1960s, the legal notion of personal data protection has been living i...
The January 2017 decision of the Federal Court of Australia may not have settled the question: what ...