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The Reform of the e-Privacy Directive: How to get it right? external link
Kunst en belediging: sleutelroman en karikatuur external link
Abstract
Personen kunnen ernstig 'beledigd' zijn, wanneer ze zichzelf in een karikatuur of in een sleutelroman herkennen. Het is dan de vraag in hoeverre het artistieke karakter van de publicatie relevant is. Deze bijdrage tracht die vraag te beantwoorden door een onderzoek naar de jurisprudentie van het EHRM, van de Duitse rechter en van de Nederlandse rechter.
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Enkele reflecties op de Europese platform consultatie external link
Should we worry about filter bubbles? external link
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Some fear that personalised communication can lead to information cocoons or filter bubbles. For instance, a personalised news website could give more prominence to conservative or liberal media items, based on the (assumed) political interests of the user. As a result, users may encounter only a limited range of political ideas. We synthesise empirical research on the extent and effects of self-selected personalisation, where people actively choose which content they receive, and pre-selected personalisation, where algorithms personalise content for users without any deliberate user choice. We conclude that at present there is little empirical evidence that warrants any worries about filter bubbles.
behavioural targeting, Big data, frontpage, Personal data, profiling