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Bacteriophages: A Long-forgotten Past, or Hope for the Future? [PDF]
Agrawal U.
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Cognitive offloading reduces internal memory processing in children. [PDF]
Goldberg E, Magen H.
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When a Forgotten Kidney Stone Breaks Free: An Unexpected Case of Spontaneous Nephrocutaneous Fistula. [PDF]
Shukr UI, Badar F, Hussain A, Khalid MU.
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2022
Article 17 GDPR is about a right to have personal data deleted and not about any ‘right to be forgotten’: its paragraph 1 expressly states that ‘the data subject shall have the right to obtain from the controller the erasure of personal data con- cerning him or her without undue delay and the controller shall have the obligation to erase per- sonal ...
De Hert, Paul, Papakonstantinou, Vagelis
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Article 17 GDPR is about a right to have personal data deleted and not about any ‘right to be forgotten’: its paragraph 1 expressly states that ‘the data subject shall have the right to obtain from the controller the erasure of personal data con- cerning him or her without undue delay and the controller shall have the obligation to erase per- sonal ...
De Hert, Paul, Papakonstantinou, Vagelis
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The Right to Be Forgotten in Denmark
2020The General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter the GDPR) and the Danish Data Protection Act (hereinafter the DDPA) has been effective since 25 May 2018 (Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regards to the processing of personal data and on the free ...
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2021
Abstract Chapter 6 explores the theoretical, normative, and practical aspects of the right to be forgotten (erasure) as set out in Article 17 of the GDPR along with some related mechanisms that also facilitate online ‘forgetting’. It is argued that control is the underlying notion of the right, closely related to both data subjects ...
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Abstract Chapter 6 explores the theoretical, normative, and practical aspects of the right to be forgotten (erasure) as set out in Article 17 of the GDPR along with some related mechanisms that also facilitate online ‘forgetting’. It is argued that control is the underlying notion of the right, closely related to both data subjects ...
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Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2016
This study examines U.S. and British media coverage of the “right to be forgotten” in the light of their legal approaches and public attitudes toward privacy. Algorithmic and qualitative textual analysis techniques are combined to uncover the ideologies and interests that structure the discourse and shape its outcome.
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This study examines U.S. and British media coverage of the “right to be forgotten” in the light of their legal approaches and public attitudes toward privacy. Algorithmic and qualitative textual analysis techniques are combined to uncover the ideologies and interests that structure the discourse and shape its outcome.
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Finland: The Right to Be Forgotten
2020The Finnish Data Protection Ombudsman (DPO) and courts have handled cases concerning the ‘right to be forgotten’ as rectification matters. Thus, the personal data in question must have been unnecessary, false, incomplete or outdated in relation to the purpose of processing.
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2016
What ethical relationships should we forge among freedom of personal expression, the public’s right to know, privacy, and control of information about us? That is the crux of the right to be forgotten. What makes the right to be forgotten creative is that, for most of history, people have struggled to be remembered.
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What ethical relationships should we forge among freedom of personal expression, the public’s right to know, privacy, and control of information about us? That is the crux of the right to be forgotten. What makes the right to be forgotten creative is that, for most of history, people have struggled to be remembered.
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