Venture into the future of privacy external link

ELSA Synergy Magazine, num: 57, pp: 28-31., 2015

Abstract

At the time of writing I am at the Computer Privacy and Data Protection Conference, for insiders just CPDP 2015, one of several mega-events with more than 1,000 participants from governments, European Union (EU) institutions, corporations, civil society and privacy advocates, and plenty of lawyers and academics just like me. This is emblematic of the transformation privacy and data protection have undergone from a somewhat dull area of law to a very visible cutting-edge legal expertise.

Grondrechten, Privacy

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {Venture into the future of privacy}, author = {Irion, K.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/1526.pdf}, year = {0326}, date = {2015-03-26}, journal = {ELSA Synergy Magazine}, number = {57}, abstract = {At the time of writing I am at the Computer Privacy and Data Protection Conference, for insiders just CPDP 2015, one of several mega-events with more than 1,000 participants from governments, European Union (EU) institutions, corporations, civil society and privacy advocates, and plenty of lawyers and academics just like me. This is emblematic of the transformation privacy and data protection have undergone from a somewhat dull area of law to a very visible cutting-edge legal expertise.}, keywords = {Grondrechten, Privacy}, }

Deep Pockets, Packets, and Harbours: Never the Three Shall Meet external link

Margoni, T. & Perry, M.
Ohio State Law Journal, num: 6, pp: 1196-1216., 2013

Abstract

Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) is a set of methodologies used for the analysis of data flow over the Internet. It is the intention of this paper to describe technical details of this issue and to show that by using DPI technologies it is possible to understand the content of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol communications. This communications can carry public available content, private users information, legitimate copyrighted works, as well as infringing copyrighted works.<br /> Legislation in many jurisdictions regarding Internet service providers’ liability, or more generally the liability of communication intermediaries, usually contains “safe harbour” provisions. The World Intellectual Property Organization Copyright Treaty of 1996 has a short but significant provision excluding liability for suppliers of physical facilities. The provision is aimed at communication to the public and the facilitation of physical means. Its extensive interpretation to cases of contributory or vicarious liability, in absence of specific national implementation, can prove problematic. Two of the most relevant legislative interventions in the field, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the European Directive on Electronic Commerce, regulate extensively the field of intermediary liability. This paper looks at the relationship between existing packet inspection technologies, especially the ‘deep version,’ and the international and national legal and regulatory interventions connected with intellectual property protection and with the correlated liabilities ‘exemptions. In analyzing the referred two main statutes, we will take a comparative look at similar interventions in Australia and Canada that can offer some interesting elements of reflection.

Copyright, Deep Packet Inspection, Intellectual property, Intellectuele eigendom, ISPs, Online liability, Privacy, safe harbours

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {Deep Pockets, Packets, and Harbours: Never the Three Shall Meet}, author = {Margoni, T. and Perry, M.}, url = {http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2296216}, year = {2013}, date = {2013-04-12}, journal = {Ohio State Law Journal}, number = {6}, abstract = {Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) is a set of methodologies used for the analysis of data flow over the Internet. It is the intention of this paper to describe technical details of this issue and to show that by using DPI technologies it is possible to understand the content of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol communications. This communications can carry public available content, private users information, legitimate copyrighted works, as well as infringing copyrighted works.<br /> Legislation in many jurisdictions regarding Internet service providers’ liability, or more generally the liability of communication intermediaries, usually contains “safe harbour” provisions. The World Intellectual Property Organization Copyright Treaty of 1996 has a short but significant provision excluding liability for suppliers of physical facilities. The provision is aimed at communication to the public and the facilitation of physical means. Its extensive interpretation to cases of contributory or vicarious liability, in absence of specific national implementation, can prove problematic. Two of the most relevant legislative interventions in the field, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the European Directive on Electronic Commerce, regulate extensively the field of intermediary liability. This paper looks at the relationship between existing packet inspection technologies, especially the ‘deep version,’ and the international and national legal and regulatory interventions connected with intellectual property protection and with the correlated liabilities ‘exemptions. In analyzing the referred two main statutes, we will take a comparative look at similar interventions in Australia and Canada that can offer some interesting elements of reflection.}, keywords = {Copyright, Deep Packet Inspection, Intellectual property, Intellectuele eigendom, ISPs, Online liability, Privacy, safe harbours}, }

Annotatie bij EHRM 1 juli 2014 (A.B. / Zwitserland) external link

European Human Rights Cases, num: 9, 2015

Abstract

In Zwitserland was een journalist strafrechtelijk veroordeeld wegens het publiceren van gegevens uit een strafdossier. De kleinst mogelijke meerderheid van het EHRM acht diens klacht op grond van artikel 10 EVRM gegrond. Botsing van de persvrijheid met het recht op een eerlijk proces en met het recht op privacy van de verdachte.

Art. 10 EVRM, Journalistiek, Mediarecht, persvrijheid, Privacy, Strafrecht

Bibtex

Case note{nokey, title = {Annotatie bij EHRM 1 juli 2014 (A.B. / Zwitserland)}, author = {Hins, A.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/1495.pdf}, year = {0220}, date = {2015-02-20}, journal = {European Human Rights Cases}, number = {9}, abstract = {In Zwitserland was een journalist strafrechtelijk veroordeeld wegens het publiceren van gegevens uit een strafdossier. De kleinst mogelijke meerderheid van het EHRM acht diens klacht op grond van artikel 10 EVRM gegrond. Botsing van de persvrijheid met het recht op een eerlijk proces en met het recht op privacy van de verdachte.}, keywords = {Art. 10 EVRM, Journalistiek, Mediarecht, persvrijheid, Privacy, Strafrecht}, }

Bijdrage aan Rondetafelgesprek inzake dataretentie 29 januari 2015, Vaste commissie voor Veiligheid en Justitie external link

Grondrechten, Privacy

Bibtex

Presentation{nokey, title = {Bijdrage aan Rondetafelgesprek inzake dataretentie 29 januari 2015, Vaste commissie voor Veiligheid en Justitie}, author = {van Eijk, N. and Dommering, E.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/1490.pdf}, year = {0203}, date = {2015-02-03}, keywords = {Grondrechten, Privacy}, }

Kinderen worden gevolgd op websites en in apps external link

Grondrechten, Privacy

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Other{nokey, title = {Kinderen worden gevolgd op websites en in apps}, author = {Zuiderveen Borgesius, F.}, url = {http://kassa.vara.nl/tv/afspeelpagina/fragment/kinderen-worden-gevolgd-op-websites-en-in-apps/speel/1/}, year = {0108}, date = {2015-01-08}, keywords = {Grondrechten, Privacy}, }

Bescherm je cliënten tegen de staat, versleutel je mail external link

Abstract

De AIVD houdt zich niet aan aftapbevoegdheden. Een gezonde dosis paranoia zou advocaten daarom niet misstaan, meent Ot van Daalen.

Grondrechten, Privacy

Bibtex

Newspaper article{nokey, title = {Bescherm je cliënten tegen de staat, versleutel je mail}, author = {van Daalen, O.}, url = {http://www.nrc.nl/handelsblad/van/2014/december/22/bescherm-je-clienten-tegen-de-staat-versleutel-je-1450964}, year = {0106}, date = {2015-01-06}, abstract = {De AIVD houdt zich niet aan aftapbevoegdheden. Een gezonde dosis paranoia zou advocaten daarom niet misstaan, meent Ot van Daalen.}, keywords = {Grondrechten, Privacy}, }