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The Symbiotic Web blog: Facebook, Photos and the Right to be Forgotten
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The Symbiotic Web blog. My thoughts and stories relating to privacy, autonomy, human rights, law and the web. There was an error in this gadget. Monday, 6 February 2012. Facebook, Photos and the Right to be Forgotten. Another day, another story about the right to be forgotten. This time it's another revelation about how hard it is to delete stuff from Facebook. In this case it's photos - with Ars Technica giving an update. I've written (and most recently ranted in my blog 'Crazy Europeans'. About the sub...
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The Symbiotic Web blog: July 2011
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The Symbiotic Web blog. My thoughts and stories relating to privacy, autonomy, human rights, law and the web. There was an error in this gadget. Friday, 8 July 2011. Phone-hacking, Online Behavioural Advertising and Tobacco. I read a tweet yesterday asking 'where were you when the News of the World died? And the Internet Advertising Bureau), academia, privacy advocacy and lawmakers - including the European Data Protection Supervisor, Peter Hustinx. It was a pretty fiery workshop - which seemed to me ...
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The Symbiotic Web blog: November 2011
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The Symbiotic Web blog. My thoughts and stories relating to privacy, autonomy, human rights, law and the web. There was an error in this gadget. Saturday, 26 November 2011. I wrote a piece a little while ago about Julian Assange - you can find it here. But just as even 'heroes' like Assange need to be subject to the law when appropriate (as I argued before), even those you dislike intensely need to be accorded rights. Indeed, one of the key tests of whether you really. How is that balance maintained?
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Literato - Grupo de Pesquisa em Direito e Literatura: Outubro 2010
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Domingo, 17 de outubro de 2010. Minicurso na Sepex 2010. A Semana de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão - SEPEX-. Da UFSC ocorrerá entre os dias 20 e 23 de outubro. Dando continuidade à proposta de estabelecer espaços de diálogo com outros estudantes e com a comunidade em geral, o Grupo Literato ministrará, no dia 21, Minicurso entitulado "Direito e Literatura: uma análise a partir de textos literários". 21 de Outubro de 2010. Sala 109 do CCJ (Centro de Ciências Jurídicas da UFSC). 33- Direito e Mito;. Cultura,...
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The Symbiotic Web blog: March 2012
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The Symbiotic Web blog. My thoughts and stories relating to privacy, autonomy, human rights, law and the web. There was an error in this gadget. Tuesday, 6 March 2012. This blog is moving. To Wordpress. Anyone who's followed the Google Privacy Policy debate will understand some of the reasons. The address of the new site is:. Http:/ paulbernal.wordpress.com/. And the first post solely on that site is. Infamy, Infamy, they've all got it in for me". Please follow me there! Thursday, 1 March 2012. But sugge...
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The Symbiotic Web blog: December 2011
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The Symbiotic Web blog. My thoughts and stories relating to privacy, autonomy, human rights, law and the web. There was an error in this gadget. Friday, 30 December 2011. Privacy. and the Phantom Tollbooth! Last night I was reading my daughter's bedtime story from that classic of American children's literature, The Phantom Tollbooth. Well, I." stammered the bug. He cried again, and as he did, he opened the book to page 512 and began to write furiously. The quill made horrible scratching noises, and t...
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The Symbiotic Web blog: Romanian re-Phorm-ation?
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The Symbiotic Web blog. My thoughts and stories relating to privacy, autonomy, human rights, law and the web. There was an error in this gadget. Friday, 30 September 2011. News has emerged this week that Phorm, the online-behavioural-advertising company about whom a great deal has been written (including by me) has targeted a new country for its latest attempt to track internet users’ every move: Romania. Phorm failed in the UK, and I for one am very glad that they did. I hope the same happens in Rom...
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The Symbiotic Web blog: June 2011
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The Symbiotic Web blog. My thoughts and stories relating to privacy, autonomy, human rights, law and the web. There was an error in this gadget. Sunday, 5 June 2011. Out of the mouths of Europeans? Two prime examples of this are current in the world of privacy law. Two pieces of legislation, one current, one proposed, have been given the disdainful British attitude over recent months. But subsequently 'clarified' by the DCMS. In a way that many people thought just added more confusion. The attitude f...
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The Symbiotic Web blog: Phorm - a chapter closes?
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The Symbiotic Web blog. My thoughts and stories relating to privacy, autonomy, human rights, law and the web. There was an error in this gadget. Saturday, 28 January 2012. Phorm - a chapter closes? Another chapter of the long-running Phorm saga seems to have come to a close, with the announcement by the European Commission. Drawing on the excellent investigatory analysis by the University of Cambridge Computer Lab's Richard Clayton. Phorm's business model was particularly pernicious from a privacy perspe...
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The Symbiotic Web blog: January 2012
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The Symbiotic Web blog. My thoughts and stories relating to privacy, autonomy, human rights, law and the web. There was an error in this gadget. Saturday, 28 January 2012. Phorm - a chapter closes? Another chapter of the long-running Phorm saga seems to have come to a close, with the announcement by the European Commission. Drawing on the excellent investigatory analysis by the University of Cambridge Computer Lab's Richard Clayton. Phorm's business model was particularly pernicious from a privacy perspe...
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