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The European Union general data protection regulation: what it is and what it means
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  • SA-Information & Communications Technology Law
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  • Hoofnagle, Chris Jay.
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  • The European Union general data protection regulation: what it is and what it means
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  • 2019
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  • s. 65-98
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  • Information & Communications Technology Law ISSN 1469-8404; 28(1)
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  • This paper introduces the strategic approach to regulating personal data and the normative foundations of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’). We explain the genesis of the GDPR, which is best understood as an extension and refinement of existing requirements imposed by the 1995 Data Protection Directive; describe the GDPR’s approach and provisions; and make predictions about the GDPR’s implications. We also highlight where the GDPR takes a different approach than U.S. privacy law. The GDPR is the most consequential regulatory development in information policy in a generation. The GDPR brings personal data into a detailed regulatory regime, that will influence personal data usage worldwide. Understood properly, the GDPR encourages firms to develop information governance frameworks, to in-house data use, and to keep humans in the loop in decision making. Companies with direct relationships with consumers have strategic advantages under the GDPR, compared to third party advertising firms on the internet. To reach these objectives, the GDPR uses big sticks, structural elements that make proving violations easier, but only a few carrots. The GDPR will complicate and restrain some information-intensive business models. But the GDPR will also enable approaches previously impossible under less-protective approaches.
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  • van der Sloot, Bart.
  • Zuiderveen Borgesius, Frederik
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  • https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/13600834.2019.1573501?needAccess=true Open access
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