2. We draw avery important
conclusion here with a merely
dark image behind it, so the text
is white...
What we will be discussing today
1. No, not on the right track
2. Questions ?
3. We draw avery important
conclusion here with a merely
dark image behind it, so the text
is white...
Are we on the right track for a
strong e-Privacy Regulation?
No, not on the right track. Why ?
1. Key issues in ePrivacy
2. Key actors in ePrivacy
3. Track or be tracked ? The need for new
business models
4. Questions ?
6. 6
1. Key issues in
ePrivacy
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Eprivacy : complements and particularise the
GDPR
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It covers specifically privacy,
confidentiality of communications and
data protection issues in the electronic
communications sector.
7. 7
1. Key issues in
ePrivacy
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EC Proposal (Jan2017) :
Great !
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EP text (Oct 2017): Yayyy !
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Council : It’s complicated...
8. 8
1. Key issues in
ePrivacy
and specifically...
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Trust is needed
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OTTs
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Keep the focus on tracking
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No “cookie walls”
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Privacy by design and default
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Collective redress needs to be ensured
9. 9
2. Key actors in ePrivacy: Telecoms, Tracking
Advertisers,Council
10. 10
2. Key actors in ePrivacy: European
Commission and LIBE Committee
11. 11
3. Track or be tracked ?
- It is not about annoying cookie notices
– Some telecoms just want to profile citizens to compete
with other Big Data businesses
– Watchout: Governments Backdoors (ie: exceptions
for “national security”)
12. 12
We draw avery important
conclusion here with a merely
dark image behind it, so the text
is white...
Questions, comments?
@DNBSevilla
@edri
diego.naranjo@edri.org