Titre : | The grey areas between media regulation and data protection : a workshop of the European Audiovisual Observatory | Type de document : | document électronique | Auteurs : | Observatoire Européen de l'Audiovisuel (Strasbourg, France) , Editeur scientifique ; EPRA - European Platform of Regulatory Authorities, Editeur scientifique | Editeur : | Strasbourg [France] : Observatoire Européen de l'Audiovisuel | Année de publication : | 2015 | Importance : | 21 p | Note générale : | "his event allowed focus on media-related issues like pluralism and freedom of expression, and an exploration of some of the grey areas between media regulation and data protection. It tackled these issues from four different angles: 1) setting the scene and identifying the important interconnections between data protection and media regulation; 2) the impact on freedom of expression; 3) the impact on pluralism of information and editorial responsibility; 4) the cooperation between the different stakeholders’ (data protectors, media regulators, broadcasters, manufacturer and users)."
Source : http://www.obs.coe.int/workshops/-/asset_publisher/kNG5qM2wH8Kq/content/dli-workshop-obs-epra-the-grey-areas-between-media-regulation-and-data-protection (consulté le 25/2/2016) | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | CONGRES, SYMPOSIUMS, JOURNEES D'ETUDES, COLLOQUES, MANIFESTATIONS DIVERSES, ....
| Tags : | régulation Europe EPRA plateforme écran partagé protection des données droit d'auteur vie privée observatoire européen de l'audiovisuel | Index. décimale : | 302.23 Media | Résumé : | " Privacy and media: the issues
In the age of the Internet, connected TV sets and “second screens”, the possibilities to obtain personal data of media users (in
both legal and illegal ways) have multiplied exponentially. Such data is a very important commodity for advertisers, since it can be used
for individually targeted ads in online services and on all sorts of connected devices. Furthermore, personal data
obtained via search engines, social media and connected devices can be used as a means to provide a better experience for the user of an online service.
However, the obtaining and using of personal data by third parties, whether provided willingly or inadver tently by the users, can also have a very intrusive effect on their personal lives. Moreover, there are situations that require insight into a user's life that goes beyond what a user is prepared to accept in terms of privacy."
Extrait du résumé de l'ouvrage. | En ligne : | http://www.obs.coe.int/workshops/-/asset_publisher/kNG5qM2wH8Kq/content/dli-work [...] |
The grey areas between media regulation and data protection : a workshop of the European Audiovisual Observatory [document électronique] / Observatoire Européen de l'Audiovisuel (Strasbourg, France)  , Editeur scientifique ; EPRA - European Platform of Regulatory Authorities, Editeur scientifique . - Strasbourg (76 Allée de la Robertsau, 67000, France) : Observatoire Européen de l'Audiovisuel, 2015 . - 21 p. "his event allowed focus on media-related issues like pluralism and freedom of expression, and an exploration of some of the grey areas between media regulation and data protection. It tackled these issues from four different angles: 1) setting the scene and identifying the important interconnections between data protection and media regulation; 2) the impact on freedom of expression; 3) the impact on pluralism of information and editorial responsibility; 4) the cooperation between the different stakeholders’ (data protectors, media regulators, broadcasters, manufacturer and users)."
Source : http://www.obs.coe.int/workshops/-/asset_publisher/kNG5qM2wH8Kq/content/dli-workshop-obs-epra-the-grey-areas-between-media-regulation-and-data-protection (consulté le 25/2/2016) Langues : Anglais Catégories : | CONGRES, SYMPOSIUMS, JOURNEES D'ETUDES, COLLOQUES, MANIFESTATIONS DIVERSES, ....
| Tags : | régulation Europe EPRA plateforme écran partagé protection des données droit d'auteur vie privée observatoire européen de l'audiovisuel | Index. décimale : | 302.23 Media | Résumé : | " Privacy and media: the issues
In the age of the Internet, connected TV sets and “second screens”, the possibilities to obtain personal data of media users (in
both legal and illegal ways) have multiplied exponentially. Such data is a very important commodity for advertisers, since it can be used
for individually targeted ads in online services and on all sorts of connected devices. Furthermore, personal data
obtained via search engines, social media and connected devices can be used as a means to provide a better experience for the user of an online service.
However, the obtaining and using of personal data by third parties, whether provided willingly or inadver tently by the users, can also have a very intrusive effect on their personal lives. Moreover, there are situations that require insight into a user's life that goes beyond what a user is prepared to accept in terms of privacy."
Extrait du résumé de l'ouvrage. | En ligne : | http://www.obs.coe.int/workshops/-/asset_publisher/kNG5qM2wH8Kq/content/dli-work [...] |
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