Abstract
In a roundtable discussion in February 2019, media sector experts indicated that the sector struggles with a lack of clarity when it comes to personal data protection. While some of this unclarity may be intentionally created by lobbyists and the use of so-called dark patterns, a major part of it has to do with the novelty of enforced data protection legislation.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Place of Publication | Brussels |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Publication status | Published - Mar 2019 |
Keywords
- Data Protection
- privacy
- media
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Waarom (geen) persoonsgegevens delen met Vlaamse media?
Van Buggenhout, N., van Zeeland, I., Van den Broeck, W. & Pierson, J., 2021, Media en innovatie in een veranderende samenleving. Raats, T. & Evens, T. (eds.). Brussel, België: ASP Academic and Scientific Publishers, p. 303-346 43 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Research
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Personal data protection in the health sector: Roundtable report
Van Zeeland, D. J., Van Leeuwen, C. & Pierson, J., 11 Mar 2020, 11 p.Research output: Other contribution
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Tussenrapportage expertbevraging reflectie 2: 'Relevantie, noodzaak en risico's van data delen met mediaorganisaties'
Van Buggenhout, N. & Van Zeeland, D. J., Jun 2020, 27 p.Translated title of the contribution :Intermediary report expert survey round 2: Relevance, necessity and risks of disclosing personal data to media organisations Research output: Book/Report › Other report
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