Personality and Data Protection Rights on the Internet

Personality and Data Protection Rights on the Internet

Brazilian and German Approaches

Sarlet, Ingo Wolfgang; Albers, Marion

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

03/2022

491

Dura

Inglês

9783030903305

15 a 20 dias

916

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Personality and Data Protection Rights on the Internet: Introduction.- Privacy Protection in the World Wide Web-Legal Perspectives on Accomplishing a Mission Impossible.- Personality Rights in Brazilian Data Protection Law: A Historical Perspective.- Realizing the Fundamental Right to Data Protection in a Digitized Society.- Surveillance and Data Protection Rights: Data Retention and Access to Telecommunications Data.- Privacy Protection with Regard to (Tele-) Communications Surveillance and Data Retention.- The Protection of Personality in the Digital Environment.- Forgetting as a Social Concept. Contextualizing the Right to Be Forgotten.- Brazilian Internet Bill of Rights: The Five Roles of Freedom of Expression.- Civil Rights Framework of the Internet (BCRFI; Marco Civil da Internet): Advance or Setback? Civil Liability for Damage Derived from Content Generated by Third Party.- Self-regulation in Online Content Platforms and the Protection of Personality Rights.- Regulating Intermediaries to Protect Personality Rights Online-The Case of the German NetzDG.- Online Anonymity-The Achilles'-Heel of the Brazilian Marco Civil da Internet.- The Impact of Jurisdiction and Legislation on Standards of Anonymity on the Internet.- Digital Identity and the Problem of Digital Inheritance.- The Digital Estate in the Conflict Between the Right of Inheritance and the Protection of Personality Rights.- Algorithms and Discrimination: The Case of Credit Scoring in Brazil.- Safeguarding Regional Data Protection Rights on the Global Internet-The European Approach Under the GDPR.
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Personality Rights on the Internet;Data Protection Rights on the Internet;Marco Civil da Internet;Data Retention;Right to Be Forgotten;Digital Heritage;Profiling;Liability of Intermediaries;Right to Anonymity;Internet Access Rights