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f.l.t.r.: Apostolos Apergis (TNS Infratest), Frederick A. Richter (Stiftung Datenschutz), Dr. David DeiĂźner (Vodafone Institute), Friedrich Pohl (Vodafone Institute) at the press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016

 

Credit: Vodafone Institute

 

Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned

 

Dr. David DeiĂźner (m., Vodafone Institute) at the press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016

 

Credit: Vodafone Institute

 

Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned

 

Nach Veranstalterangaben rund 6.500 Teilnehmer zogen unter dem Motto "Freiheit statt Angst" zum achten mal durch die Berliner Innenstadt, um gegen die Ăśberwachung durch Geheimdienste wie der us-amerikanischen NSA, sowie kommerziellen Datenkraken wie Google und Facebook zu protestieren.

Nach Veranstalterangaben rund 6.500 Teilnehmer zogen unter dem Motto "Freiheit statt Angst" zum achten mal durch die Berliner Innenstadt, um gegen die Ăśberwachung durch Geheimdienste wie der us-amerikanischen NSA, sowie kommerziellen Datenkraken wie Google und Facebook zu protestieren.

Praxisworkshop mit Sebastian Greger, Baltasar Cevc & Joschi Kuphal am 5.3.2018 in der tollwerkstatt

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

f.l.t.r.: Apostolos Apergis (TNS Infratest), Frederick A. Richter (Stiftung Datenschutz), Dr. David DeiĂźner (Vodafone Institute), Friedrich Pohl (Vodafone Institute) at the press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016

 

Credit: Vodafone Institute

 

Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned

 

Nach Veranstalterangaben rund 6.500 Teilnehmer zogen unter dem Motto "Freiheit statt Angst" zum achten mal durch die Berliner Innenstadt, um gegen die Ăśberwachung durch Geheimdienste wie der us-amerikanischen NSA, sowie kommerziellen Datenkraken wie Google und Facebook zu protestieren.

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

Nach Veranstalterangaben rund 6.500 Teilnehmer zogen unter dem Motto "Freiheit statt Angst" zum achten mal durch die Berliner Innenstadt, um gegen die Ăśberwachung durch Geheimdienste wie der us-amerikanischen NSA, sowie kommerziellen Datenkraken wie Google und Facebook zu protestieren.

press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016

 

Credit: Vodafone Institute

 

Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned

  

Praxisworkshop mit Sebastian Greger, Baltasar Cevc & Joschi Kuphal am 5.3.2018 in der tollwerkstatt

f.l.t.r.: Apostolos Apergis (TNS Infratest), Frederick A. Richter (Stiftung Datenschutz), Dr. David DeiĂźner (Vodafone Institute), Friedrich Pohl (Vodafone Institute) at the press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016

 

Credit: Vodafone Institute

 

Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned

  

Praxisworkshop mit Sebastian Greger, Baltasar Cevc & Joschi Kuphal am 5.3.2018 in der tollwerkstatt

Nach Veranstalterangaben rund 6.500 Teilnehmer zogen unter dem Motto "Freiheit statt Angst" zum achten mal durch die Berliner Innenstadt, um gegen die Ăśberwachung durch Geheimdienste wie der us-amerikanischen NSA, sowie kommerziellen Datenkraken wie Google und Facebook zu protestieren.

Nach Veranstalterangaben rund 6.500 Teilnehmer zogen unter dem Motto "Freiheit statt Angst" zum achten mal durch die Berliner Innenstadt, um gegen die Ăśberwachung durch Geheimdienste wie der us-amerikanischen NSA, sowie kommerziellen Datenkraken wie Google und Facebook zu protestieren.

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

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Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

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Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

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“Manufacturing consent begins by weaponizing the meme and utilizing the #Censorship algorithms of #Google, #Facebook, #Twitter, and #YouTube”- James Scott

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Valerie Wolf Gang

Presonal Space Data Collection

 

Ozmo/za

6 February 2019

 

Production: Aksioma - Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, 2019

 

Photo: Miha Fras

 

MORE: personalspacedatacollection.com/

 

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Praxisworkshop mit Sebastian Greger, Baltasar Cevc & Joschi Kuphal am 5.3.2018 in der tollwerkstatt

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

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Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

Nach Veranstalterangaben rund 6.500 Teilnehmer zogen unter dem Motto "Freiheit statt Angst" zum achten mal durch die Berliner Innenstadt, um gegen die Ăśberwachung durch Geheimdienste wie der us-amerikanischen NSA, sowie kommerziellen Datenkraken wie Google und Facebook zu protestieren.

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.

 

This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.

 

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