Annotatie bij Europees Hof voor de Rechten van de Mens 12 juli 2016 (SIA AKKA/LAA / Letland) external link

European Human Rights Cases, num: 12, 2016

Abstract

Deze zaak draait om licentieovereenkomsten tussen collectieve auteursrechtenbeheersorganisatie (hierna ook: cbo) SIA AKKA/LAA en enkele Letse radiostations voor de uitzending van muziekwerken van aangesloten auteurs. Eind jaren ’90 kon met deze stations geen akkoord worden bereikt over nieuwe licenties. Vooral de hoogte van de vergoeding voor de muziekuitzending bleek daarbij een dissonant. De omroepen gingen desondanks door met uitzenden. Ze betaalden ofwel niet, ofwel een eenzijdig bepaald bedrag. SIA AKKA/LAA spande daarop twee nationale procedures aan wegens auteursrechtinbreuk en eiste schadevergoeding.

Auteursrecht, collectief rechtenbeheer muziek, eigendomsbescherming, frontpage, positieve en negatieve verplichtingen

Bibtex

Article{Breemen2016b, title = {Annotatie bij Europees Hof voor de Rechten van de Mens 12 juli 2016 (SIA AKKA/LAA / Letland)}, author = {Breemen, V.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Annotatie_EHRC_240.pdf}, year = {1208}, date = {2016-12-08}, journal = {European Human Rights Cases}, number = {12}, abstract = {Deze zaak draait om licentieovereenkomsten tussen collectieve auteursrechtenbeheersorganisatie (hierna ook: cbo) SIA AKKA/LAA en enkele Letse radiostations voor de uitzending van muziekwerken van aangesloten auteurs. Eind jaren ’90 kon met deze stations geen akkoord worden bereikt over nieuwe licenties. Vooral de hoogte van de vergoeding voor de muziekuitzending bleek daarbij een dissonant. De omroepen gingen desondanks door met uitzenden. Ze betaalden ofwel niet, ofwel een eenzijdig bepaald bedrag. SIA AKKA/LAA spande daarop twee nationale procedures aan wegens auteursrechtinbreuk en eiste schadevergoeding.}, keywords = {Auteursrecht, collectief rechtenbeheer muziek, eigendomsbescherming, frontpage, positieve en negatieve verplichtingen}, }

Annotatie bij Hoge Raad 13 oktober 2015 external link

Nederlandse Jurisprudentie, num: 48, pp: p. 6223, 2016

Abstract

Journalist mag een identiteitsbewijs alleen in het kader van de nieuwsgaring vervalsen als er objectief gezien geen legaal middel voor handen is en het nieuwsgaringsbelang heel hoog is.

Art. 10 EVRM, frontpage, Journalistiek, Mediarecht, nieuwsgaring, Vrijheid van meningsuiting

Bibtex

Article{Dommering2016b, title = {Annotatie bij Hoge Raad 13 oktober 2015}, author = {Dommering, E.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Annotatie_NJ_2016_469.pdf}, year = {1208}, date = {2016-12-08}, journal = {Nederlandse Jurisprudentie}, number = {48}, abstract = {Journalist mag een identiteitsbewijs alleen in het kader van de nieuwsgaring vervalsen als er objectief gezien geen legaal middel voor handen is en het nieuwsgaringsbelang heel hoog is.}, keywords = {Art. 10 EVRM, frontpage, Journalistiek, Mediarecht, nieuwsgaring, Vrijheid van meningsuiting}, }

Human rights and encryption external link

Schulz, W. & van Hoboken, J.
pp: 83 pp., 2016

Abstract

The study provides an overview of encryption technologies and their impact on human rights. It analyzes in-depth the role of encryption in the media and communications landscape, and the impact on different services, entities and end users. It highlights good practices and examines the legal environment surrounding encryption as well as various case studies of encryption policies. Built on this exploration and analysis, the research provides recommendations on encryption policy that are useful for various stakeholders. These include signaling the need to counter the lack of gender sensitivity in the current debate, and also highlighting ideas for enhancing “encryption literacy”.

encryption, frontpage, Human rights, unesco

Bibtex

Report{Schulz2016, title = {Human rights and encryption}, author = {Schulz, W. and van Hoboken, J.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/human_rights_and_encryption.pdf}, year = {1201}, date = {2016-12-01}, abstract = {The study provides an overview of encryption technologies and their impact on human rights. It analyzes in-depth the role of encryption in the media and communications landscape, and the impact on different services, entities and end users. It highlights good practices and examines the legal environment surrounding encryption as well as various case studies of encryption policies. Built on this exploration and analysis, the research provides recommendations on encryption policy that are useful for various stakeholders. These include signaling the need to counter the lack of gender sensitivity in the current debate, and also highlighting ideas for enhancing “encryption literacy”.}, keywords = {encryption, frontpage, Human rights, unesco}, }

Annotatie bij Europees Hof voor de Rechten van de Mens 16 juni 2015 (Delfi AS / Estland) external link

Nederlandse Jurisprudentie, num: 47, pp: 6102-6108, 2016

Abstract

Privacy en vrijheid van meningsuiting. Civielrechtelijke veroordeling exploitant nieuwswebsite vanwege beledigende reacties op webforum nieuwszenderuitlatingen door lezers. Geen schending vrijheid van meningsuiting.

annotatie, Art. 10 EVRM, Delfi, frontpage, nieuwswebsite, Privacy, Vrijheid van meningsuiting, webforum

Bibtex

Article{Dommering2016b, title = {Annotatie bij Europees Hof voor de Rechten van de Mens 16 juni 2015 (Delfi AS / Estland)}, author = {Dommering, E.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Annotatie_NJ_2016_457.pdf}, year = {1129}, date = {2016-11-29}, journal = {Nederlandse Jurisprudentie}, number = {47}, abstract = {Privacy en vrijheid van meningsuiting. Civielrechtelijke veroordeling exploitant nieuwswebsite vanwege beledigende reacties op webforum nieuwszenderuitlatingen door lezers. Geen schending vrijheid van meningsuiting.}, keywords = {annotatie, Art. 10 EVRM, Delfi, frontpage, nieuwswebsite, Privacy, Vrijheid van meningsuiting, webforum}, }

Annotatie bij Hof van Justitie van de EU 8 april 2014 (Digital Rights Ireland) en Hof van Justitie van de Europese Unie 6 oktober 2015 (Schrems) external link

Nederlandse Jurisprudentie, num: 45/46, pp: 5935-5938, 2016

digital rights ireland, frontpage, Informatierecht, openbare communicatienetwerken, Persoonsgegevens, schrems

Bibtex

Article{Dommering2016b, title = {Annotatie bij Hof van Justitie van de EU 8 april 2014 (Digital Rights Ireland) en Hof van Justitie van de Europese Unie 6 oktober 2015 (Schrems)}, author = {Dommering, E.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Annotatie_NJ_2016_447.pdf}, year = {1125}, date = {2016-11-25}, journal = {Nederlandse Jurisprudentie}, number = {45/46}, keywords = {digital rights ireland, frontpage, Informatierecht, openbare communicatienetwerken, Persoonsgegevens, schrems}, }

Kroniek Mediarecht external link

KwartaalSignaal Ars Aequi, vol. 139, pp: 8075-8077, 2016

aansprakelijkheid internetplatform, censuur, google spain, klokkenluiders, media, mediawet, publieke omroep, reclame, right to be forgotten, toezicht, Vrijheid van meningsuiting

Bibtex

Article{Breemen2016b, title = {Kroniek Mediarecht}, author = {Breemen, V.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/kwartaalsignaal-139-mediarecht.pdf}, year = {0601}, date = {2016-06-01}, journal = {KwartaalSignaal Ars Aequi}, volume = {139}, pages = {8075-8077}, keywords = {aansprakelijkheid internetplatform, censuur, google spain, klokkenluiders, media, mediawet, publieke omroep, reclame, right to be forgotten, toezicht, Vrijheid van meningsuiting}, }

Identifiability and the applicability of data protection to big data external link

Oostveen, M.
International Data Privacy Law, 2016

Abstract

Big data holds much potential, but it can also have a negative impact on individuals, particularly on their privacy and data protection rights. Data protection law is the point of departure in the discussion about big data; it is widely regarded as the answer to big data’s negative consequences. Yet a closer look at the criteria for applicability of EU data protection law reveals a number of weaknesses in the data protection law approach. Because the material scope of EU data protection law is dependent on the identifiability of individual, data protection only partially applies to the big data process. Therefore, in spite of its importance, data protection law is insufficient to protect individuals from big data’s potential harms.

bescherming persoonsgegevens, Big data, Data protection, frontpage, Grondrechten, Personal data, Privacy

Bibtex

Article{Oostveen2016, title = {Identifiability and the applicability of data protection to big data}, author = {Oostveen, M.}, url = {http://idpl.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/09/06/idpl.ipw012.extract}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1093/idpl/ipw012}, year = {0927}, date = {2016-09-27}, journal = {International Data Privacy Law}, abstract = {Big data holds much potential, but it can also have a negative impact on individuals, particularly on their privacy and data protection rights. Data protection law is the point of departure in the discussion about big data; it is widely regarded as the answer to big data’s negative consequences. Yet a closer look at the criteria for applicability of EU data protection law reveals a number of weaknesses in the data protection law approach. Because the material scope of EU data protection law is dependent on the identifiability of individual, data protection only partially applies to the big data process. Therefore, in spite of its importance, data protection law is insufficient to protect individuals from big data’s potential harms.}, keywords = {bescherming persoonsgegevens, Big data, Data protection, frontpage, Grondrechten, Personal data, Privacy}, }

Geheime surveillance en opsporing: Richtsnoeren voor de inrichting van wetgeving external link

frontpage, hacken, Informatierecht, opsporing, richtsnoeren, Surveillance, Telecommunicatierecht, toezicht, wetgeving

Bibtex

Report{Eskens2016b, title = {Geheime surveillance en opsporing: Richtsnoeren voor de inrichting van wetgeving}, author = {Eskens, S. and van Daalen, O. and van Eijk, N.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Geheime-surveillance-en-opsporing.pdf}, year = {1122}, date = {2016-11-22}, keywords = {frontpage, hacken, Informatierecht, opsporing, richtsnoeren, Surveillance, Telecommunicatierecht, toezicht, wetgeving}, }

Introduction and Conclusions external link

1110, ISBN: 9789287183392

europe, local broadcasting, Omroeprecht, regional broadcasting

Bibtex

Chapter{McGonagle2016b, title = {Introduction and Conclusions}, author = {McGonagle, T. and van Eijk, N.}, url = {http://shop.obs.coe.int/en/iris-special-legal-publications/43-iris-special-regional-and-local-broadcasting-in-europe.html}, year = {1110}, date = {2016-11-10}, keywords = {europe, local broadcasting, Omroeprecht, regional broadcasting}, }

Big data: Finders keepers, losers weepers? external link

Ethics and Information Technology, vol. 18, num: 1, pp: 25-31, 2016

Abstract

This article argues that big data’s entrepreneurial potential is based not only on new technological developments that allow for the extraction of non-trivial, new insights out of existing data, but also on an ethical judgment that often remains implicit: namely the ethical judgment that those companies that generate these new insights can legitimately appropriate (the fruits of) these insights. As a result, the business model of big data companies is essentially founded on a libertarian-inspired ‘finders, keepers’ ethic. The article argues, next, that this presupposed ‘finder, keepers’ ethic is far from unproblematic and relies itself on multiple unconvincing assumptions. This leads to the conclusion that the conduct of companies working with big data might lack ethical justification.

Big data, ethics, finders-keepers, justice, libertarianism, Personal data, Privacy

Bibtex

Article{Sax2016, title = {Big data: Finders keepers, losers weepers?}, author = {Sax, M.}, url = {http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10676-016-9394-0}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-016-9394-0}, year = {0326}, date = {2016-03-26}, journal = {Ethics and Information Technology}, volume = {18}, number = {1}, pages = {25-31}, abstract = {This article argues that big data’s entrepreneurial potential is based not only on new technological developments that allow for the extraction of non-trivial, new insights out of existing data, but also on an ethical judgment that often remains implicit: namely the ethical judgment that those companies that generate these new insights can legitimately appropriate (the fruits of) these insights. As a result, the business model of big data companies is essentially founded on a libertarian-inspired ‘finders, keepers’ ethic. The article argues, next, that this presupposed ‘finder, keepers’ ethic is far from unproblematic and relies itself on multiple unconvincing assumptions. This leads to the conclusion that the conduct of companies working with big data might lack ethical justification.}, keywords = {Big data, ethics, finders-keepers, justice, libertarianism, Personal data, Privacy}, }