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The boundaries of data / edited by Bart van der Sloot & Sascha van Schendel.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Sloot, Bart van der.
Schendel, Sascha van.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Data protection--Law and legislation.
Data protection.
Privacy, Right of.
Telecommunication--Law and legislation.
Telecommunication.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
[S.l.] : ROUTLEDGE, 2025.
Summary:
The legal domain distinguishes between different types of data and attaches a different level of protection to each of them. Thus, non-personal data are left largely unregulated, while privacy and data protection rules apply to personal data or personal information. There are stricter rules for processing sensitive personal data than for 'ordinary' personal data, and metadata or communications data are regulated differently than content communications data. Technological developments challenge these legal categorisations on at least three fronts: First, the lines between the categories are becoming harder to draw and more fluid. Second, working with various categories of data works well when the category a datum or dataset falls into is relatively stable. However, this is less and less so. Third, scholars increasingly question the rationale behind the various legal categorisations. This book assesses to what extent either of these strategies is feasible and to what extent alternative approaches could be developed by combining insights from three fields: technology, practice and law.
Notes:
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
ISBN:
9781003705420
OCLC:
1543502889
Publisher Number:
CIPO000299122

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