Online privacy
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The peril and potential of the GDPR
The EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) showed great promise during development, but after one year in effect, considerable blind spots are coming to the fore.
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Government use of artificial intelligence in New Zealand
This report was prepared as part of the New Zealand Law Foundation-funded project: Artificial Intelligence and Law in New Zealand. The overall focus of the report is on the regulatory issues surrounding uses of AI in New Zealand.
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Online data privacy from attitudes to action: an evidence review
This report explores what existing research says about what the UK public think about data privacy, the behaviours they undertake to protect their privacy and the data trade-offs they are willing to make.
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Consumer data and the digital economy: emerging issues in data collection, use and sharing
This report documents current consumer data collection, sharing and use practices. It details findings of recent market research into the attitudes, behaviours and preferences of consumers when it comes to their data.
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Keystones to foster inclusive knowledge societies: access to information and knowledge, freedom of expression, privacy, and ethics on a global internet
The transnational and multi-dimensional nature of Cyberspace and its growing importance presents new frontiers with unparalleled opportunities and challenges for access to information and knowledge, freedom of expression, privacy and ethics. The Internet Study being undertaken by UNESCO is seeking to provide the necessary clarity to support holistic approaches to addressing this broad range of...