This chapter provides an overview of key surveillance theories and their implications for law and regulation. It presents three stages of theories that characterize changes in thinking about surveillance in […]
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Your Smart Coffee Machine Knows What You Did Last Summer: A Legal Analysis of the Limitations of Traditional Privacy of the Home under Dutch Law in the Era of Smart Technology
Today, the Internet has become one of our prime platforms for communication and consumption. Moving beyond the personal computer or smartphones only, increasingly other devices are being connected to the […]
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CPDP 2017 session on a typology of privacy
We had a great session and some heated debates on privacy typologies at the CPDP 2017 conference in Brussels! Watch the video below. Thanks again for our all panelists and […]
Read morePrivacy and surveillance: a double- internship report
by Sonja Pijnenburg Privacy is a hot topic nowadays, with new technologies ‘invading’ people’s homes which can often result in a decreased level of privacy. In my master’s Law and […]
Read morePrivacy and Robo-ethics
Privacy and Roboethics – My Internship at TILT – by Lisa van Dongen “Privacy is dead” if you believe Mark Zuckerberg. He was talking about the information-sharing era we now […]
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A typology of privacy
Despite the difficulty of capturing the nature and boundaries of privacy, it is important to conceptualize it. Some scholars develop unitary theories of privacy in the form of a unified […]
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