Abstract Using Twitter as a case study, this paper sets forth the legal tensions faced by social networks that seek to defend privacy interests of users. Recent EC and UN initiatives have begun to suggest an increased role for corporations as protectors of human rights. But, as yet, binding rather than voluntary obligations of this kind under international human rights law seem either non-existent or highly conflicted, and structural limitations to such a shift may currently exist under both US and UK law. Companies do not face decisions regarding disclosure in a vacuum, rather they face them constrained by existing obligations under (sometimes conflicting) legal demands. Yet, companies such as Twitter are well-positioned to be advocates fo...
Legitimate as well as illegitimate organizations and entities are gaining access to information abou...
The sharing of data across borders is core in informational economies. However, the Schrems case aga...
The sharing of data across borders is core in informational economies. However, the Schrems case aga...
There has, for the past few decades, been an increasing tendency from states to hold social media an...
There has, for the past few decades, been an increasing tendency from states to hold social media an...
This article explores the ways in which the concept of privacy is understood in the context of socia...
This article explores the ways in which the concept of privacy is understood in the context of socia...
Information professionals and information organisations use Twitter in a variety of ways. Typically ...
CiTiP Blog Post - Available at: https://www.law.kuleuven.be/citip/blog/pseudonymity-identity-blockin...
Twitter users generally take for granted that they can block another user that they don’t agree with...
The digital transformation is a key factor for the economic growth of companies, at the same time as...
The increasing ubiquity of social media websites like Facebook and Twitter, has led to a growing con...
Global data networks pose potential dangers to personal privacy by making much of our information av...
-> Nowadays, social network sites (SNS) such as Facebook or Twitter are ubiquitous. They increasingl...
Concerns have been expressed lately about content verification algorithms on social media platforms,...
Legitimate as well as illegitimate organizations and entities are gaining access to information abou...
The sharing of data across borders is core in informational economies. However, the Schrems case aga...
The sharing of data across borders is core in informational economies. However, the Schrems case aga...
There has, for the past few decades, been an increasing tendency from states to hold social media an...
There has, for the past few decades, been an increasing tendency from states to hold social media an...
This article explores the ways in which the concept of privacy is understood in the context of socia...
This article explores the ways in which the concept of privacy is understood in the context of socia...
Information professionals and information organisations use Twitter in a variety of ways. Typically ...
CiTiP Blog Post - Available at: https://www.law.kuleuven.be/citip/blog/pseudonymity-identity-blockin...
Twitter users generally take for granted that they can block another user that they don’t agree with...
The digital transformation is a key factor for the economic growth of companies, at the same time as...
The increasing ubiquity of social media websites like Facebook and Twitter, has led to a growing con...
Global data networks pose potential dangers to personal privacy by making much of our information av...
-> Nowadays, social network sites (SNS) such as Facebook or Twitter are ubiquitous. They increasingl...
Concerns have been expressed lately about content verification algorithms on social media platforms,...
Legitimate as well as illegitimate organizations and entities are gaining access to information abou...
The sharing of data across borders is core in informational economies. However, the Schrems case aga...
The sharing of data across borders is core in informational economies. However, the Schrems case aga...