The right to be forgotten /
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Author / Creator: | Lambert, Paul, 1971- author. |
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Edition: | Second edition. |
Imprint: | London ; New York : Bloomsbury Professional, [2022] ©2022 |
Description: | xxxvi, 525 pages ; 25 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13013206 |
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Right to be forgotten. |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Table of Statutes
- Table of European Legislation
- Table of Cases
- Abbreviations
- Part A. Background
- Chapter 1. The Problem of Time
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Problem of Time
- 3. A Whole New World
- 4. Two Decades Far, Far Away
- 5. Increasing Reach
- 6. Range
- 7. Increasing Problems
- 8. Real Effects
- 9. Tragic Effects
- 10. RtbF Solution
- 11. Increasing Adoption
- 12. Conclusion
- Chapter 2. Big Bang
- 1. Introduction
- 2. 'Big Bang' Over-reaction
- 3. Less 'Big Bang', More Progress
- 4. On Point
- 5. Similarity
- 6. Conclusion
- Chapter 3. Problems Facing Individuals
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Memory and 'Permanence'
- 3. Digital Memory and Automation
- 4. Real Time
- 5. Children
- 6. Special Personal Data
- 7. Revenge Porn
- 8. OA Remedy and Solution Issues
- 9. On-Site Abuse Reporting
- 10. Reporting to Police
- 11. Image Copyright
- 12. On-Site TOOL Design and Assessment
- 13. Conclusion
- Chapter 4. Online Tools
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Need for Rules and Tools
- Chapter 5. Legal Backdrop
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Fundamental Right of Data Protection
- 3. EU Law and Data Protection Laws
- 4. Data Protection and Legal Instruments
- 5. GDPR
- 6. National Reference, Reaction and Adaptation of RtbF
- 7. Conclusion
- Chapter 6. The Parties of Data Protection
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Main Parties
- 3. National Data Regulator
- 4. Courts
- 5. Conclusion
- Chapter 7. Forgetting and Other Rights
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The RtbF Right
- 3. Rectification Right
- 4. Erasure and Forgetting Right
- 5. GDPR: Article 16
- 6. GDPR: Article 17
- 7. Other Complementary Rights
- Chapter 8. Enhanced Regime
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Changes and Expansions
- 3. General Welcome
- 4. EU Commission
- 5. Main Provisions and Changes
- 6. Security
- 7. GDPR Analysis
- Chapter 9. Responses
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Headline Issues Raised
- 3. General Reactions
- 4. Positive Reactions
- 5. Negative Reactions
- 6. Business Reactions
- 7. Sectorial Reactions
- 8. Reactions From the US
- 9. Search Engines and Social Media
- 10. Unintended Consequences
- 11. Foundation Discussions
- 12. Conclusion
- Chapter 10. Practical Issues Facing Individuals
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Responsibility
- 3. Passing the Buck
- 4. Disparity
- 5. Evidence
- 6. Report, Report, Report
- 7. Us, Not Us
- 8. Transparency of RtbF
- 9. Reliability of Internet Sources
- 10. Internet Data Sources and Locations
- 11. Cloud
- 12. Internet of Things
- 13. On-Site/Off-Site
- 14. GDPR and Directive: Enhanced provisions
- 15. Problem Content
- 16. Accurate
- 17. Notification of Inaccuracy
- 18. Conclusion
- Part B. Right to be Forgotten: The Details
- Chapter 11. The Right
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Right to Erasure/Right to be Forgotten (RtbF)
- 3. Erasure and Forgetting
- 4. To Whom? The Individual Data Subject
- 5. Erasure and Forgetting of What? Personal Data
- 6. Who Must Act? The Controller
- 7. What Must Happen? Erasure and Forgetting
- 8. When Must It Happen? No Delay
- 9. Obligation on the Controller: Erasure and Forgetting
- 10. Timing: No Delay
- 11. Conditional or Specific Right(s)
- 12. Different Potential Rights
- 13. The Specific Right(s) to be Forgotten
- 14. Qualifying Factors
- 15. Conclusion
- Chapter 12. The RtbF Rights and Streams
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Different Potential Rights
- 3. Headline GDPR Rights and Streams
- 4. Different Rights to be Forgotten
- 5. Problem Content
- 6. Pre- and Post-GDPR Comparison
- 7. Additional Rights and Grounds
- 8. Conclusion: Future Rights and Grounds
- Chapter 13. Additional RtbF Obligations
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Obligations
- 3. Factors
- 4. Conclusion
- Chapter 14. Exemptions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Limited Exemptions
- 3. Complications
- 4. Onus
- 5. Limited Interpretation
- 6. Certain Exception Issues
- 7. Charter
- 8. Individualised Consideration
- 9. Necessity
- 10. Freedom of Expression
- 11. Legal Obligation by Law or Public Interests Task or Official Authority
- 12. Public Health Interest
- 13. Archiving or Statistics
- 14. Legal Claims
- 15. Timing
- Part C. Official Guidance
- Chapter 15. The WP 29 Guidance on Google Spain
- 1. Introduction
- 2. WP 29 Guidance Criteria List
- 3. Linked Activities and Takedown Links
- 4. Broad Judgment on Territory
- 5. Member State Laws and Directive
- 6. Responsibility Even Without EU Establishment
- 7. Update Guidance
- 8. Establishment Test and 'Context of the Activities of an Establishment'
- 9. Anti-Avoidance
- 10. Targeting
- 11. 'Inextricable Link' Between EU and Non-EU Activities
- 12. Local Link to Processing Activities
- 13. General Application
- 14. Revenue Planning
- 15. Lesson
- 16. Applicable Law and Multiple EU Establishments
- 17. 'Inextricable Link' Test as New Element of 'In the Context of the Activities' Analysis
- 18. One-stop Shop
- 19. GDPR
- 20. Conclusion
- Part D. EU Case Examples
- Chapter 16. EU Case Law Examples
- 1. Google Spain: The Ground-breaking RtbF Case
- 2. Directive 95/46: Law Pre the GDPR
- 3. Facts, History and Circumstances
- 4. Legal Context: European Union Law
- 5. Questions and Issues Referred
- 6. Ruling of Court
- 7. Comment on Google Spain
- 8. Second Google EU RtbF Case
- Part E. National Case Law
- Chapter 17. National Case Law: United Kingdom
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Data Protection Act
- 3. Successful RtbF Case: NT2
- 4. Unsuccessful RtbF Case: NT1
- 5. General Principles
- 6. UK Spent Convictions and the 1974 Act
- 7. Damages
- 8. Article 29 Working Party Guidelines
- 9. GDPR
- 10. Misuse of Private Information
- 11. Convictions, Confidentiality and Privacy
- 12. The e-Commerce Directive and Regulations
- Chapter 18. Successful UK RtbF Case - NT2
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Description
- 3. Main Issue
- 4. Abuse of Process
- 5. Data Protection
- 6. The Problem URLs
- 7. Inaccuracy
- 8. Privacy Issues
- 9. Overall Court Assessment
- 10. Misuse of Private Information
- 11. Remedies
- 12. Overall Conclusions of NT2
- Chapter 19. Unsuccessful UK RtbF Case - NT1
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Description
- 3. Main Issues
- 4. Abuse
- 5. Inaccuracy
- 6. Privacy
- 7. Google Spain
- 8. The Misuse Issues
- 9. Damages
- 10. Overall Conclusions in NT1
- Chapter 20. ICO and the RtbF
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Guidance
- 3. Children
- 4. Onward Notifications
- 5. Backups
- ICO Checklists
- Chapter 21. UK Law
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Changes from GDPR
- 3. Derogations for Research, Statistics and Archiving
- 4. Conclusion
- Chapter 22. Post-Brexit Change
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Official Positions
- 3. The European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018
- 4. UK GDPR
- 5. The NT1 & NT2 Case
- 6. Conclusion
- Part F. Additional Cases
- Chapter 23. Additional Cases
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Sweden
- 3. France
- 4. Canada
- 5. Elsewhere
- 6. Conclusion
- Part G. Media Issues
- Chapter 24. Media
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Balance
- 3. Problems and Solutions
- 4. Range of Media RtbF Issues
- 5. GDPR
- 6. Google Spain
- 7. WP29
- 8. Public Figure
- 9. Preponderance
- 10. New Digital Media and Journalism
- Part H. Additional Solutions: Options to Consider
- Chapter 25. Potential Additional Solutions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Right to Rectification
- 3. Restriction of Processing
- 4. Notification to Third Parties
- 5. Data Protection by Design and by Default
- 6. Data Protection Impact Assessment
- 7. Prior Consultation
- 8. Damages and Compensation
- Part I. Impact, Commentary and Future
- Chapter 26. Conclusion: Impact and Future
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Awareness
- 3. Discretion
- 4. One Solution
- 5. Investigations
- 6. Transfers, Processors, Third Parties
- 7. New Risks
- 8. GDPR RtbF
- 9. Right to Rectification
- 10. Preventing Processing from Causing Damage or Distress
- 11. Compensation and Damages
- 12. Children
- 13. Data Access Rights
- 14. Identification Rights
- 15. Notification Rectification, Erasure or Restriction
- 16. A Rights, Protection, or Safety Issue, or All?
- 17. Online Abuse
- 18. Future and Additional RtbFs
- 19. Conclusion
- Index