Searchengineland.com, here.
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Monday, February 26, 2018
Sunday, February 25, 2018
DIGITALE PATIENTENAKTE
FAZ, hier.
“Wer einmal seine Daten auf einer Akte einer Kasse habe, der sei auch im Fall von Beitragssatzerhöhungen wenig geneigt, den Anbieter zu wechseln...Die Daten müssten übertragbar bleiben...”
“Wer einmal seine Daten auf einer Akte einer Kasse habe, der sei auch im Fall von Beitragssatzerhöhungen wenig geneigt, den Anbieter zu wechseln...Die Daten müssten übertragbar bleiben...”
Saturday, February 24, 2018
Friday, February 23, 2018
Thursday, February 22, 2018
Merger Policy and the Consumer Welfare Standard: Time for a Change?
George Mason Law Review 21st Annual Antitrust Symposium, Video here.
Revisiting Vertical Antitrust Enforcement
George Mason Law Review 21st Annual Antitrust Symposium, Video here.
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Progressive Antitrust
H. Hovenkamp, here.
Brief comment : “channeling” innovation is not an antitrust goal, but “protecting” innovation is.
Brief comment : “channeling” innovation is not an antitrust goal, but “protecting” innovation is.
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
Monday, February 19, 2018
A qui confier notre portefeuille de données personnelles ?
Du grain à moudre (France culture), Podcast ici.
Antitrust Analysis Involving Intellectual Property and Standards: Implications from Economics
J. Padilla, D. Ginsburg, K. Wong-Ervin, here.
Feedback to the Commission's Proposal on a Framework for the Free Flow of Non-Personal Data
I. Graef, R. Gellert, N. Purtova, M. Husovec, here.
Access to car data – the new battleground that risks consumer choice
Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile, here.
Research: A Strong Privacy Policy Can Save Your Company Millions
K. Martin, A. Borah, R. Palmatier, here.
Monday, February 05, 2018
Saturday, February 03, 2018
Friday, February 02, 2018
Thursday, February 01, 2018
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Saturday, January 27, 2018
Friday, January 26, 2018
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Germany threatens curbs on Facebook’s data use
Ft, here.
Facebook has...questioned the timing of the German authorities’ move, months before the EU implements its General Data Protection Regulation, a law that introduces sweeping data protection rules. Under the GDPR, businesses must give customers more information about which companies their data are shared with and to what end. “With the GDPR, Europe is already putting in place strong enforcement measures that hold Facebook and other companies accountable for privacy and data protection,” Facebook said. “We will comply with these new rules, just as we have complied with existing data protection law in Europe.”
Facebook has...questioned the timing of the German authorities’ move, months before the EU implements its General Data Protection Regulation, a law that introduces sweeping data protection rules. Under the GDPR, businesses must give customers more information about which companies their data are shared with and to what end. “With the GDPR, Europe is already putting in place strong enforcement measures that hold Facebook and other companies accountable for privacy and data protection,” Facebook said. “We will comply with these new rules, just as we have complied with existing data protection law in Europe.”
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Monday, January 22, 2018
Broken data: Conceptualising data in an emerging world
S. Pink1 , M. Ruckenstein, R. Willim and M. Duque, here.
Fintech, Access to Data, and the Role of Competition Policy
S. Vezzoso (this blog's author), here.
Abstract: The revised EU Directive on payment services in the internal market (PSD2) entered into application on 13 January 2018. The PSD2 introduces a sector-specific data portability rule dubbed access to account, or XS2A. Under the PSD2, specific categories of third parties (“Fintechs”) are allowed to access bank account data to provide payment-related services requested by the customer.
The Paper first outlines how the PSD2 intends to tackle well-known market failures and other issues in the EU payment sector. Second, it discusses the role of competition enforcement in the shadow of the PSD2. Finally, the Paper asks whether the XS2A rule could serve as a template for further access regimes in the data economy.
Alternative title: The Devil in Data Access Regimes
Abstract: The revised EU Directive on payment services in the internal market (PSD2) entered into application on 13 January 2018. The PSD2 introduces a sector-specific data portability rule dubbed access to account, or XS2A. Under the PSD2, specific categories of third parties (“Fintechs”) are allowed to access bank account data to provide payment-related services requested by the customer.
The Paper first outlines how the PSD2 intends to tackle well-known market failures and other issues in the EU payment sector. Second, it discusses the role of competition enforcement in the shadow of the PSD2. Finally, the Paper asks whether the XS2A rule could serve as a template for further access regimes in the data economy.
Alternative title: The Devil in Data Access Regimes
Monday, January 15, 2018
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Saturday, January 13, 2018
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Monologue of the Algorithm: how Facebook turns users data into its profit
Panoptykon Foundation, Video here.
Tuesday, January 09, 2018
MEO – Serviços de Comunicações e Multimédia SA contre Autoridade da Concorrência
C‑525/16, CONCLUSIONS DE L’AVOCAT GÉNÉRAL M. NILS WAHL, here.
Monday, January 08, 2018
Sunday, January 07, 2018
Friday, January 05, 2018
Thursday, January 04, 2018
Wednesday, January 03, 2018
Thursday, December 28, 2017
Should We Treat Data as Labor? Moving Beyond "Free"
I. Arrieta Ibarra, L. Goff, D. Jiménez Hernández, J. Lanier, E. Weyl, here.
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Friday, December 22, 2017
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Preliminary assessment in Facebook proceeding: Facebook's collection and use of data from third-party sources is abusive
Bundeskartellamt, here. See also Background information on the Facebook proceeding, here and hier.
Bin mir nicht sicher, ob die Uebersetzung hier überhaupt stimmt:
Der Bundesgerichtshof hat hier eine Rechtsprechung entwickelt, wonach die Unangemessenheit von Konditionen auch anhand von Wertungen des Zivilrechts, etwa des AGB-Rechts, oder anhand einer grundrechtlichen Interessenabwägung überprüft werden kann. Dies gilt für alle gesetzlichen Wertungen, die den Schutz einer Vertragspartei in einer ungleichgewichtigen Vertragsposition bezwecken. Hieran anknüpfend prüft das Bundeskartellamt die Vertragskonditionen Facebooks anhand datenschutzrechtlicher Wertungen. Denn auch das Datenschutzrecht bezweckt den Schutz des Betroffenen vor ungerechtfertigten Datenverarbeitungen seiner personenbezogenen Daten durch die Marktgegenseite. Es soll gewährleisten, dass ein Nutzer selbstbestimmt und freiwillig über den Umgang mit seinen personenbezogenen Daten entscheiden kann.
According to the case-law of the German Federal
Court of Justice, civil law principles can also be
applied to determine whether business terms are
exploitative. On principle, any legal principle
that aims to protect a contract party in an
imbalanced negotiation position can be applied forthis purpose. Often, such principles stem from the
legislation on unfair contract terms or the German
Basic Law. Following the Federal Court of Justice's
approach, the Bundeskartellamt also applies data
protection principles in its assessment of
Facebook's terms and conditions. In this regard,
data protection law has the same objective as competition law, which is to protect individuals
from having their personal data exploited by the
opposite market side. Data protection legislation
seeks to ensure that users can decide freely and
without coercion on how their personal data are
used."
Hier nicht falsch aber zu unpräzis (Selbstbestimmung=rechtlicher Begriff):
"Der Schaden liegt hier vielmehr in einem Kontrollverlust für den Nutzer: Er kann nicht mehr selbstbestimmt über seine persönlichen Daten verfügen."
" The damage for the users lies in a
loss of control: they are no longer able to control
how their personal data are used."
Bin mir nicht sicher, ob die Uebersetzung hier überhaupt stimmt:
Der Bundesgerichtshof hat hier eine Rechtsprechung entwickelt, wonach die Unangemessenheit von Konditionen auch anhand von Wertungen des Zivilrechts, etwa des AGB-Rechts, oder anhand einer grundrechtlichen Interessenabwägung überprüft werden kann. Dies gilt für alle gesetzlichen Wertungen, die den Schutz einer Vertragspartei in einer ungleichgewichtigen Vertragsposition bezwecken. Hieran anknüpfend prüft das Bundeskartellamt die Vertragskonditionen Facebooks anhand datenschutzrechtlicher Wertungen. Denn auch das Datenschutzrecht bezweckt den Schutz des Betroffenen vor ungerechtfertigten Datenverarbeitungen seiner personenbezogenen Daten durch die Marktgegenseite. Es soll gewährleisten, dass ein Nutzer selbstbestimmt und freiwillig über den Umgang mit seinen personenbezogenen Daten entscheiden kann.
According to the case-law of the German Federal
Court of Justice, civil law principles can also be
applied to determine whether business terms are
exploitative. On principle, any legal principle
that aims to protect a contract party in an
imbalanced negotiation position can be applied forthis purpose. Often, such principles stem from the
legislation on unfair contract terms or the German
Basic Law. Following the Federal Court of Justice's
approach, the Bundeskartellamt also applies data
protection principles in its assessment of
Facebook's terms and conditions. In this regard,
data protection law has the same objective as competition law, which is to protect individuals
from having their personal data exploited by the
opposite market side. Data protection legislation
seeks to ensure that users can decide freely and
without coercion on how their personal data are
used."
Hier nicht falsch aber zu unpräzis (Selbstbestimmung=rechtlicher Begriff):
"Der Schaden liegt hier vielmehr in einem Kontrollverlust für den Nutzer: Er kann nicht mehr selbstbestimmt über seine persönlichen Daten verfügen."
" The damage for the users lies in a
loss of control: they are no longer able to control
how their personal data are used."
Monday, December 18, 2017
Saturday, December 16, 2017
Friday, December 15, 2017
The Hidden Side of Dynamic Pricing: Evidence from the Airline Market
M. Alderighi, A. Gaggero, C. Piga, here.
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Monday, December 11, 2017
Saturday, December 09, 2017
Friday, December 08, 2017
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Centre for a Digital Society , Video here . These are my very rough talking points on pay or okay in full length (more than I actually had...
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Arstechnica.co.uk, here .
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TechCrunch, here .
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Lesechos.fr, ici .
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Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth, June 4-5 2015, Agenda here .
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E. Schmidt, here . { " Everything needs to change , so everything can stay the same" }
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CERRE, Panel here . CERRE Report, here .