Fundamental rights review of EU data collection instruments and programmes external link

Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini & Irion, K.
2019

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This report is the result of a Pilot Project requested by the European Parliament, managed by the Commission and carried out by a group of independent experts. The scope of the project was to establish and support an independent experts’ group to carry out a fundamental rights review of existing EU legislation and instruments in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) that involve the collection, retention, storage or transfer of personal data. One outcome of the project is a database of AFSJ legislation and instruments with individual fundamental rights assessments (at http://brodolini.mbs.it/). The final report concludes that that fundamental rights safeguards need to be more consistently considered and applied in the AFSJ. The conclusions highlight five broad issues for further consideration: ambiguous definitions and open terms; law enforcement access to migration databases; the expansion of centralised databases; data retention periods; and information rights and duties.

Area of Freedom, EU databases, EU law, frontpage, Fundamental rights, Personal data, Privacy, Security and Justice

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Kroniek Persrecht 2018 external link

Volgenant, O. & McGonagle, T.
Mediaforum, vol. 2019, num: 5, pp: 167-169, 2019

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In 2018 was veiligheid van journalisten een belangrijk thema. Serieuze aanslagen op de gebouwen van De Telegraaf en Panorama. Individuele journalisten die ernstig werden bedreigd vanuit de hoek van de georganiseerde criminaliteit. Het resulteerde in een convenant met afspraken over geweld en agressie tegen journalisten. 2018 was ook het jaar waarin – eindelijk – het recht op journalistieke bronbescherming wettelijk werd verankerd.

frontpage, kroniek, Mediarecht, Persrecht

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Justitie toegang geven tot versleutelde chatberichten is geen goed idee external link

Trouw, 2019

frontpage, Privacy

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Why Quality Journalism Matters? Tarlach McGonagle answers the question ahead of the international conference in Ljubljana external link

Journalistiek, Mediarecht, video

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Elections and media in digital times external link

McGonagle, T., Bednarski, M., Francese Coutinho, M. & Zimin, A.
2019

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The study zooms in on a key issue related to the 2019 World Press Freedom Day theme, which focused on “Media for Democracy: Journalism and Elections in Times of Disinformation”. New digitally-enabled tactics in political funding, campaigning and advertising, are often lacking in transparency. Meanwhile journalists, whose output can empower the electorate, are under increasing attack. It is against this backdrop that this Report identifies recent trends on disinformation, attacks on the safety of journalists, and disruption in election communications. The report lists possible responses in order to safeguard media freedom and integrity while strengthening news reportage on elections in digital times.

desinformatie, frontpage, Journalistiek, Mediarecht, transparantie, verkiezingen

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Sample, sample in my song, can they tell where you are from? The Pelham judgment – Part II external link

Quintais, J. & Jütte, B.J.
Kluwer Copyright Blog, 2019

Auteursrecht, frontpage, music, sampling

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Kansspelreclame: toestaan, beperken, verbieden? : Onderzoek over mogelijke regels voor kansspelreclame voor het Directoraat-Generaal Straffen en Beschermen van het Ministerie van Justitie en Veiligheid external link

Zuiderveen Borgesius, F., Zimin, A., Power, L. & van Eijk, N.
2019

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Bijlage bij Kamerstuk 2019-2020, 33996 nr. R, Eerste Kamer.

commerciele communicatie, frontpage, kansspelreclame

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Denying journalist access to asylum-seeker ‘reception centre’ in Hungary violated Article 10 ECHR external link

Voorhoof, D. & Fahy, R.
Strasbourg Observers, 2019

Art. 10 EVRM, frontpage, Journalistiek, Mediarecht, Vrijheid van meningsuiting

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Safeguarding User Freedoms in Implementing Article 17 of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive: Recommendations from European Academics external link

Kluwer Copyright Blog, 2019

Auteursrecht, Digital Single Market Directive, frontpage

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Safeguarding User Freedoms in Implementing Article 17 of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive: Recommendations from European Academics external link

Quintais, J., Frosio, G., van Gompel, S., Hugenholtz, P.B., Husovec, M., Jütte, B.J. & Senftleben, M.
2019

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On 17 May 2019 the new Directive (EU) 2019/790 on copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market was officially published (DSM Directive). Article 17 (ex-Article 13) is one of its most controversial provisions. Article 17(10) tasks the Commission with organising stakeholder dialogues to ensure uniform application of the obligation of cooperation between online content-sharing service providers (OCSSPs) and rightholders, and to establish best practices with regard to appropriate industry standards of professional diligence. This document offers recommendations on user freedoms and safeguards included in Article 17 of the DSM Directive – namely in its paragraphs (7) and (9) – and should be read in the context of the stakeholder dialogue mentioned in paragraph (10).

Auteursrecht, Digital Single Market Directive, frontpage

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