There is a growing tendency to release all sorts of public data on the Internet. The greater availability of interoperable public data catalyses secondary use of such data, which leads to growth of information industries and better government transparency. Open data policies may, nevertheless, be in conflict with the individual’s right to information privacy as protected by the Data Protection Directive. This directive sets rules to the processing of personal data in the European Union. Technological developments and the increasing amount of publicly available data are, however, blurring the lines between non-personal and personal data. Open data may not seem to be personal data on first glance especially when it is anonymised or aggregated...
Since it first appeared in the 1960s, the legal notion of personal data protection has been living i...
Among the wide variety of national and multinational legal regimes for protecting privacy, two domin...
Transparency is a key principle of EU data protection law and the obligation to inform is key to ens...
There is a growing tendency to release all sorts of public data on the Internet. The greater availab...
There is a growing tendency to release all sorts of public data on the Internet. The greater availab...
In recent years, research within and outside the European Union (EU) has focused on the expanding sc...
The value of personal data has traditionally been understood in ethical terms as a safeguard for per...
This thesis comprises three papers undertaken as part of a PhD by publication or 'Three-Paper PhD', ...
In this paper, we describe open data goals, opportunities and privacy problems. Open data presents m...
Open data are held to contribute to a wide variety of social and political goals, including strength...
This thesis is about the protection of individuals against the negative impact that big data may hav...
The first few years of the 21st century were characterised by a progressive loss of privacy. Two phe...
Laws protecting a European\u27s right to control the flow of their own personal data (also known as ...
Open data and citizen-led initiatives can be both friends and foes. Where it is available and ‘open’...
In developing open data policies, organizations aim to stimulate and guide the publication and use o...
Since it first appeared in the 1960s, the legal notion of personal data protection has been living i...
Among the wide variety of national and multinational legal regimes for protecting privacy, two domin...
Transparency is a key principle of EU data protection law and the obligation to inform is key to ens...
There is a growing tendency to release all sorts of public data on the Internet. The greater availab...
There is a growing tendency to release all sorts of public data on the Internet. The greater availab...
In recent years, research within and outside the European Union (EU) has focused on the expanding sc...
The value of personal data has traditionally been understood in ethical terms as a safeguard for per...
This thesis comprises three papers undertaken as part of a PhD by publication or 'Three-Paper PhD', ...
In this paper, we describe open data goals, opportunities and privacy problems. Open data presents m...
Open data are held to contribute to a wide variety of social and political goals, including strength...
This thesis is about the protection of individuals against the negative impact that big data may hav...
The first few years of the 21st century were characterised by a progressive loss of privacy. Two phe...
Laws protecting a European\u27s right to control the flow of their own personal data (also known as ...
Open data and citizen-led initiatives can be both friends and foes. Where it is available and ‘open’...
In developing open data policies, organizations aim to stimulate and guide the publication and use o...
Since it first appeared in the 1960s, the legal notion of personal data protection has been living i...
Among the wide variety of national and multinational legal regimes for protecting privacy, two domin...
Transparency is a key principle of EU data protection law and the obligation to inform is key to ens...