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Research paper thumbnail of Never Mind the Data: The Legal Quest over Control of Information & the Networked Self

2016 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering Workshop (IC2EW), 2016

The paper discusses the theory of "propertization of data", namely the proposition that data can ... more The paper discusses the theory of "propertization of data", namely the proposition that data can be owned and constitute one's property, in the light of big data and the quantified self (QS) movement. Can we really own our own data? Part 1 discusses the issue of commodification of personal data and part 2 dissects this further by examining how personal data is treated at each stage of the big data processing cycle. Parts 3 and 4 complete the argument put forth here, namely that raw data-once seen out of context and as a part of a dataset can indeed be considered as property, able to be owned and traded.

Research paper thumbnail of Legal Responses to the Commodification of Personal Data in the Era of Big Data

Effective Big Data Management and Opportunities for Implementation

Research paper thumbnail of Never Mind the Data: The Legal Quest over Control of Information & the Networked Self

2016 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering Workshop (IC2EW), 2016

The paper discusses the theory of "propertization of data", namely the proposition that data can ... more The paper discusses the theory of "propertization of data", namely the proposition that data can be owned and constitute one's property, in the light of big data and the quantified self (QS) movement. Can we really own our own data? Part 1 discusses the issue of commodification of personal data and part 2 dissects this further by examining how personal data is treated at each stage of the big data processing cycle. Parts 3 and 4 complete the argument put forth here, namely that raw data-once seen out of context and as a part of a dataset can indeed be considered as property, able to be owned and traded.

Research paper thumbnail of The information / guarantees balance - protecting informational privacy interests within the European data protection framework

The goal of this thesis is to study the notion of informational privacy, and how it is protected ... more The goal of this thesis is to study the notion of informational privacy, and how it is protected both by the right to privacy and the right to data protection. The age of Big Data has brought with it new ways of creating and processing data, which has led to challenges to the way that individuals are protected from the use of that data. This thesis shows that a new approach is emerging in European data protection law, which is based on protecting informational privacy specifically instead of the existing approaches which have been developed so far. We attempt to study and develop this new approach, and propose a framework based on it and how this might handle the challenges to informational privacy brought about by the age of Big Data. This new approach is based on two core concepts. First, that there is a difference between “data” and “Information”, the second being the combination of “data” and human agency into a new entity, which includes not just data but also human intelligenc...

Research paper thumbnail of Never Mind the Data: The Legal Quest over Control of Information & the Networked Self

2016 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering Workshop (IC2EW), 2016

The paper discusses the theory of "propertization of data", namely the proposition that data can ... more The paper discusses the theory of "propertization of data", namely the proposition that data can be owned and constitute one's property, in the light of big data and the quantified self (QS) movement. Can we really own our own data? Part 1 discusses the issue of commodification of personal data and part 2 dissects this further by examining how personal data is treated at each stage of the big data processing cycle. Parts 3 and 4 complete the argument put forth here, namely that raw data-once seen out of context and as a part of a dataset can indeed be considered as property, able to be owned and traded.

Research paper thumbnail of Legal Responses to the Commodification of Personal Data in the Era of Big Data

Effective Big Data Management and Opportunities for Implementation

Research paper thumbnail of Never Mind the Data: The Legal Quest over Control of Information & the Networked Self

2016 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering Workshop (IC2EW), 2016

The paper discusses the theory of "propertization of data", namely the proposition that data can ... more The paper discusses the theory of "propertization of data", namely the proposition that data can be owned and constitute one's property, in the light of big data and the quantified self (QS) movement. Can we really own our own data? Part 1 discusses the issue of commodification of personal data and part 2 dissects this further by examining how personal data is treated at each stage of the big data processing cycle. Parts 3 and 4 complete the argument put forth here, namely that raw data-once seen out of context and as a part of a dataset can indeed be considered as property, able to be owned and traded.

Research paper thumbnail of The information / guarantees balance - protecting informational privacy interests within the European data protection framework

The goal of this thesis is to study the notion of informational privacy, and how it is protected ... more The goal of this thesis is to study the notion of informational privacy, and how it is protected both by the right to privacy and the right to data protection. The age of Big Data has brought with it new ways of creating and processing data, which has led to challenges to the way that individuals are protected from the use of that data. This thesis shows that a new approach is emerging in European data protection law, which is based on protecting informational privacy specifically instead of the existing approaches which have been developed so far. We attempt to study and develop this new approach, and propose a framework based on it and how this might handle the challenges to informational privacy brought about by the age of Big Data. This new approach is based on two core concepts. First, that there is a difference between “data” and “Information”, the second being the combination of “data” and human agency into a new entity, which includes not just data but also human intelligenc...

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