Hidden Pitfalls in Personal Data Processing
Collision between Current Data Protection Framework and New Technologies
The article focuses on several principles of personal data protection legal framework and procedures of public bodies responsible for their legal enforcement, which are in a direct collision with new technologies and uses of information, like Big data. Relevant institutes and judicial rulings are analysed and thus is shown, how strict application of personal data protection rules can cause absurd situations disconnected from the needs of people living in the real world. In the third part of the article are offered methods, which could possibly help to solve analysed problems.
Table of contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Collision of the Law with the Reality
- 2.1. The Anonymisation Problem
- 2.2. Czech Example: A Lost Opportunity
- 2.3. The Purpose and Consent Problem
- 3. Collision of the Law Enforcement with the Reality
- 4. Profiling, Big Data and Data Protection
- 5. Adjusting Data Protection to Everyday Reality
- 5.1. Data Protection Granularity
- 5.2. Consumer Protection as a Good Inspiration?
- 6. Conclusion
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