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Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

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: .

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Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

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

  2. 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 The Right to be Forgotten - Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

  3. Continental Europe: The power of civil/personal law Development of legal approaches The tension of freedom of expression v. tort United States: • French initiative New European approaches • Spanish courts Canadian policy and corporate practice The Right to be Forgotten - Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

  4. The Right to be Forgotten - Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

  5. EU Data Protection Ordinance Right to erasure of data loaded as child Obligations of controller Scope of erasure Restriction of processing personal data Implementation of erasure mechanisms The Right to be Forgotten - Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

  6. Privacy as cluster concept Multi-dimensional approach Different forms of privacy Structural relations in informational privacy More user-centered approach The Right to be Forgotten - Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

  7. Privacy risk mitigation Digital abstinence Information privacy rights Digital privacy rights infrastructure Cognitive adjustment Information ecology Perfect contextualization The Right to be Forgotten - Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

  8. Information power and cognition Cognition, decision-making and time Information power (incl. information privacy) Individuals Digital abstinence Cognitive adjustment Laws Privacy rights Information ecology Technology Privacy DRM Full contextualization The Right to be Forgotten - Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

  9. The Right to be Forgotten - Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

  10. Expiration dates on digital data Technical implementation Negotiation of expiration dates Active deletion and erasure of data The Right to be Forgotten - Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

  11. Technological responses PET: Privacy Enhancing Technologies Anonymity: Concept of k-anonymity CARPE: Continuous Archival and Retrieval of Personal Experiences Cloud Computing: A cluster of complex liability issues - Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

  12. Infrastructure security Network ad information security Safety precautions and cooperation Technical and organizational measures The Right to be Forgotten - Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

  13. The Right to be Forgotten - Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

  14. Limits of the right to be forgotten - Free flow of information Balancing different human rights - Censorship Balancing data protection and information access Cultural and social elements The Right to be Forgotten - Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

  15. Exceptions to the right to delete Paternalistic reasons Communitarian reasons Administrative or economic reasons Archival reasons Security reasons The Right to be Forgotten - Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber

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