Algorithms Off-limits? If digital trade law restricts access to source code of software then accountability will suffer external link

2022

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Free trade agreements are increasingly used to construct an additional layer of protection for source code of software. This comes in the shape of a new prohibition for governments to require access to, or transfer of, source code of software, subject to certain exceptions. A clause on software source code is also part and parcel of an ambitious set of new rules on trade-related aspects of electronic commerce currently negotiated by 86 members of the World Trade Organization. Our understanding to date of how such a commitment inside trade law impacts on governments right to regulate digital technologies and the policy space that is allowed under trade law is limited. Access to software source code is for example necessary to meet regulatory and judicial needs in order to ensure that digital technologies are in conformity with individuals’ human rights and societal values. This article will analyze the implications of such a source code clause for current and future digital policies by governments that aim to ensure transparency, fairness and accountability of computer and machine learning algorithms.

accountability, algorithms, application programming interfaces, auditability, Digital trade, fairness, frontpage, source code, Transparency

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Defining the scope of AI ADM system risk assessment external link

Janssen, H., Seng Ah Lee, M., Singh, J. & Cobbe, J.
Research handbook on EU data protection law, E. Kosta, R. Leenes & I. Kamara (ed.), Edgar Elgar Publishing, 0616, pp: 405-434

frontpage, Privacy, Recht op gegevensbescherming

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Data intermediary external link

Janssen, H. & Singh, J.
Internet Policy Review, vol. 11, iss. : 1, 2022

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Data intermediaries serve as a mediator between those who wish to make their data available, and those who seek to leverage that data. The intermediary works to govern the data in specific ways, and provides some degree of confidence regarding how the data will be used.

frontpage, online intermediaries, Technologie en recht

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Personal Information Management Systems external link

Janssen, H. & Singh, J.
Internet Policy Review, vol. 11, iss. : 2, 2022

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Personal Information Management Systems (PIMS) seek to empower users by equipping them with mechanisms for mediating, monitoring and controlling how their data is accessed, used, or shared.

frontpage, personal information management systems, pims, Technologie en recht, zelfregulering

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Annotatie bij Rb Noord-Holland 6 oktober 2021 (Kamerlid / LinkedIn Ierland & LinkedIn Nederland) external link

Computerrecht, iss. : 3, num: 97, pp: 228-230, 2022

Art. 10 EVRM, desinformatie, frontpage, Vrijheid van meningsuiting

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A Matter of (Joint) control? Virtual assistants and the general data protection regulation external link

Computer Law & Security Review, vol. 45, 2022

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This article provides an overview and critical examination of the rules for determining who qualifies as controller or joint controller under the General Data Protection Regulation. Using Google Assistant – an artificial intelligence-driven virtual assistant – as a case study, we argue that these rules are overreaching and difficult to apply in the present-day information society and Internet of Things environments. First, as a consequence of recent developments in case law and supervisory guidance, these rules lead to a complex and ambiguous test to determine (joint) control. Second, due to advances in technological applications and business models, it is increasingly challenging to apply such rules to contemporary processing operations. In particular, as illustrated by the Google Assistant, individuals will likely be qualified as joint controllers, together with Google and also third-party developers, for at least the collection and possible transmission of other individuals’ personal data via the virtual assistant. Third, we identify follow-on issues relating to the apportionment of responsibilities between joint controllers and the effective and complete protection of data subjects. We conclude by questioning whether the framework for determining who qualifies as controller or joint controller is future-proof and normatively desirable.

frontpage, GDPR, Privacy, Recht op gegevensbescherming

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Inbreng Rondetafelgesprek over de Wet kansspelen op afstand external link

2022

frontpage, kansspelen

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Algorithmic propagation: do property rights in data increase bias in content moderation? – Part II external link

Margoni, T., Quintais, J. & Schwemer, S.
Kluwer Copyright Blog, 2022

Art. 17 CDSM Directive, Artificial intelligence, Auteursrecht, frontpage

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Algorithmic propagation: do property rights in data increase bias in content moderation? Part I external link

Margoni, T., Quintais, J. & Schwemer, S.
Kluwer Copyright Blog, 2022

algoritmes, Art. 17 CDSM Directive, Artificial intelligence, Auteursrecht, Europees recht, frontpage

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Annotatie bij Hoge Raad 12 december 2021 (SENA/Organisatoren Dance Events) external link

Auteursrecht, iss. : 2, num: 4, pp: 107-109, 2022

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De zaak draait om de hoogte van de billijke vergoeding voor openbaarmaking van commerciële fonogrammen tijdens dance-evenementen. De Hoge Raad bekrachtigt het arrest van het gerechtshof Den Haag, dat tot uitgangspunt had genomen dat tussen de ‘ticketprijs’ en de ‘prijs per bezoeker’ geen recht evenredig verband bestaat.

Annotaties, Auteursrecht, billijke vergoeding, frontpage, muziek, openbaarmaking

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