Open Data, Privacy, and Fair Information Principles: Towards a Balancing Framework external link

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Open data are held to contribute to a wide variety of social and political goals, including strengthening transparency, public participation and democratic accountability, promoting economic growth and innovation, and enabling greater public sector efficiency and cost savings. However, releasing government data that contain personal information may threaten privacy and related rights and interests. In this paper we ask how these privacy interests can be respected, without unduly hampering benefits from disclosing public sector information. We propose a balancing framework to help public authorities address this question in different contexts. The framework takes into account different levels of privacy risks for different types of data. It also separates decisions about access and re-use, and highlights a range of different disclosure routes. A circumstance catalogue lists factors that might be considered when assessing whether, under which conditions, and how a dataset can be released. While open data remains an important route for the publication of government information, we conclude that it is not the only route, and there must be clear and robust public interest arguments in order to justify the disclosure of personal information as open data.

anonymous data, Big data, Data protection, fair information principles, Freedom of information, Grondrechten, OECD privacy Guidelines, Privacy, public sector data

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Reality tv, nieuwe kost voor de privacybescherming en het portretrecht external link

NJB, num: 10, pp: 341-346., 1998

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Reality tv is een nieuw soort van televisieprogramma's. Slachtoffers van deze wijze van televisiemaken komen ongewild op de buis en voelen zich aangetast in hun persoonlijke levenssfeer. Andere slachtoffers geven toestemming tot uitzending van de opnamen maar krijgen daar later spijt van. Hoe reageert de rechtspraak op deze nieuwe problemen van privacybescherming en portretrecht? Hoe beoordeelt de rechter het werken met verborgen camera en hoe overvaljournalistiek? De rechter moet varen tussen de Scylla en de Charibdis van twee grondrechten, de vrijheid van de media en het recht op bescherming van de persoonlijke levenssfeer.

Grondrechten, Privacy

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Safe Harbor 2.0 gedoemd te mislukken external link

2015

Grondrechten, Privacy

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Cloud services made in Europe after Snowden and Schrems external link

2015

Grondrechten, Privacy

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Privacy Bridges: EU and US Privacy Experts In Search of Transatlantic Privacy Solutions external link

Weitzner, D.J. & van Eijk, N.
2015

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The EU and US share a common commitment to privacy protection as a cornerstone of democracy. Following the Treaty of Lisbon, data privacy is a fundamental right that the European Union must proactively guarantee. In the United States, data privacy derives from constitutional protections in the First, Fourth and Fifth Amendment as well as federal and state statute, consumer protection law and common law. The ultimate goal of effective privacy protection is shared. However, current friction between the two legal systems poses challenges to realizing privacy and the free flow of information across the Atlantic. Recent expansion of online surveillance practices underline these challenges. Over nine months, the group prepared a consensus report outlining a menu of privacy “bridges” that can be built to bring the European Union and the United States closer together. The efforts are aimed at providing a framework of practical options that advance strong, globally-accepted privacy values in a manner that respects the substantive and procedural differences between the two jurisdictions. The report will be presented at the 2015 International Conference of Privacy and Data Protection Commissioners, which the Dutch Data Protection Authority will host in Amsterdam on 28-29 October 2015.

Grondrechten, Privacy

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