Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

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Law Institute Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber Hong Kong University, July 9, 2013 The Right to Be Forgotten

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The Right to Be Forgotten. Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber. Hong Kong University, July 9, 2013. Notion of the right to be forgotten. Right to forget: No revitalization of historical event. Special case of convicted persons.  Delete. Virtue of forgetting.  Erase. Continental Europe: . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

Hong Kong University, July 9, 2013

The Right to Be Forgotten

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Notion of the right

to be forgotten

Right to forget: No revitalization of historical event

Special case of convicted persons

Virtue of forgetting

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Delete Erase

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New European approaches

Spanish courts

French initiative

Development

of

legal

approaches

United States:

Continental Europe: The power of civil/personal

law

The tension of freedom of expression v. tort

Canadian policy and corporate practice

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Right to erasure of data loaded as child

EU Data Protection Ordinance

Obligations of controller

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Scope of erasure

Restriction of processing personal data

Implementation of erasure mechanisms

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Multi-dimensional approach

Privacy as cluster concept

Different forms of privacy

Structural relations in informational privacy

More user-centered approach

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Digital abstinence

Privacy risk mitigation

Information privacy rights

Digital privacy rights infrastructure

Cognitive adjustment

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Information ecology

Perfect contextualization

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Information power and cognition

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Laws

Technology

Cognition, decision-making

and time

Information power (incl. information privacy)

Individuals Digital abstinence Cognitive adjustment

Privacy rights Information ecology

Privacy DRM Full contextualization

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Expiration dates on digital data

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Technical implementation

Negotiation of expiration dates

Active deletion and erasure of data

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Technological responses

Cloud Computing: A cluster of complex liability issues - Prof. Dr. Rolf H. WeberJuly 9, 2013

PET: Privacy Enhancing Technologies

Anonymity: Concept of k-anonymity

CARPE: Continuous Archival and Retrieval of Personal Experiences

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Infrastructure security

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Network ad information security

Safety precautions and cooperation

Technical and organizational measures

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Limits of the right to be forgotten

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Balancing differenthuman rights

Balancing data protection and information access

Cultural and social elements

- Censorship

- Free flow of information

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Paternalistic reasons

Exceptions to the right to delete

Communitarian reasons

Administrative or economic reasons

Archival reasons

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Security reasons