2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.clsr.2013.03.010
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The EU Proposal for a General Data Protection Regulation and the roots of the ‘right to be forgotten’

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“…When this happens, the gateways will combine creating a single edge computing network, where special interactions can take place without the need of connecting to the cloud. This concept is called uSpace in universAAL [57]. For example, when the user is carrying his/her smartphone near an ACTIVAGE Centre, the ACTIVAGE Centre can use the uSpace and the user's smartphone as a hassle-free authentication mechanism, without the need of providing further credentials like user password, which elderly users may have trouble managing.…”
Section: Smart Cities and Iot Solution For Ahamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When this happens, the gateways will combine creating a single edge computing network, where special interactions can take place without the need of connecting to the cloud. This concept is called uSpace in universAAL [57]. For example, when the user is carrying his/her smartphone near an ACTIVAGE Centre, the ACTIVAGE Centre can use the uSpace and the user's smartphone as a hassle-free authentication mechanism, without the need of providing further credentials like user password, which elderly users may have trouble managing.…”
Section: Smart Cities and Iot Solution For Ahamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This filter is semantic; thus it is easy to create an understandable configuration tool for the user to create rules of data sharing and easily implementing data privacy [57].…”
Section: Smart Cities and Iot Solution For Ahamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, they defended themselves from legal responsibilities as they portrayed themselves as innocent information providers. However, as CJEU decided differently, they had to reconsider the concepts of search engine services [26]. The following questions try to analyze the dynamics of the search engine within the context of the right to be forgotten:…”
Section: Service Provider As a Data Processor And Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An indication for the increasing awareness for this topic is the current legal discussion about the right to be forgotten now called the right to erasure in the European community. This discussion addresses the right of individuals not to be stigmatized as a consequence of a specific action performed in the past [23]. Although there is a distinction between the right to be forgotten and the right for privacy -the right for privacy constitutes information that is not publicly known, whereas the right to be forgotten involves removing information that was publicly known -there is a clear link: if people unintentionally share information to wrong audiences, they might later regret it and want the information to be 'forgotten'.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%