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by layer8
1018 days ago
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Rights always have to be balanced against each other, as they often are conflicting. This is true in general, and nothing new here. The right to own the data about your personal private life exists in Germany, for example, where it is called “informational self-determination”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Informational_self-determinati... “This basic right warrants in this respect the capacity of the individual to determine in principle the disclosure and use of his/her personal data. Limitations to this informational self-determination are allowed only in case of overriding public interest.” |
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