This paper discusses how online political micro-targeting is regulated in Europe, from the perspective of data protection law, freedom of expression, and political advertising rules.
Filtered results
Given the weakness of consent-dependent agreements in relation to profiling and prediction markets, consumer protection needs improvement.
Virtual technologies make it possible for private individuals to compete with traditional taxis. How does this affect society and welfare?
How should the EU regulate the expanding role of for-profit vendors in school operations making use of big data technologies?
Europe: queue of complaints against snooping laws grows by the month
Short overview by reporter Monika Ermert on the many pending and newly announced surveillance cases before the European Court of Human Rights, as well as national courts.
Hard times for open data
Despite a flurry of commitments, real open data progress seems slow, according to a new census. And then, there are governments excelling in both open and secret data.