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Making sense of Trifles: Data Narratives and Cumulative Data Disclosure

  • Authors: Callum Nash / Dan Carey / Emma Nicol / Amal Htait / Burkhard Schafer / Jo Briggs / Wendy Moncur / Leif Azzopardi
  • Category of articles: Digital Law
  • Region: USA, United Kingdom
  • Field of law: Data Protection
  • Collection: Conference proceedings IRIS 2022
  • DOI: 10.38023/e77f5f7d-98c2-4759-a036-b1539bc4a8ae
  • Citation: Callum Nash / Dan Carey / Emma Nicol / Amal Htait / Burkhard Schafer / Jo Briggs / Wendy Moncur / Leif Azzopardi, Making sense of Trifles: Data Narratives and Cumulative Data Disclosure, in: Jusletter IT 24 February 2022
The law does not concern itself with trifles. If a risk is deemed minimal, or an infraction negligible, invoking the authority of the law often seems unnecessary. However, there are increasingly fields of human activity where this principle leads to gaps in the protection necessary for a flourishing society. This paper reports findings and ideas from a research project in cumulative data disclosure, where an aggregation of in themselves harmless data points can expose the users of social media to significant personal risk.

Table of contents

  • 1. A Trifle of an Introduction
  • 2. De Minimis non Curat Lex
  • 3. O wad some Power the giftie gie us.

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