amsvie | 5 years ago | on: IMF would use your search history for credit scores
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amsvie | 5 years ago | on: Facebook to move UK users to California terms, avoiding EU privacy rules
We're talking here about the right to get a copy of your own data, the right to be forgotten when you want to leave, the right to be informed about data breaches, and a right to agree to types of data processing.
Your analogy is "you enter a shop and cannot leave again, may be abused, and lose control."
amsvie | 6 years ago | on: The Next 50 Years of Databases (2015)
I also see the scenario of radical data ownership not addressed, which may be a black swan event. Open-source competitors / legislation may enforce the use of e.g. data pods, as a digital identity storage with managed access right distribution. It's worth a though, what Tim Berner Lee's solid / inrupt would mean for the future of data storage systems. In this scenario, the transmission of personal data from pods needs to be optimised in a secure way.
amsvie | 7 years ago | on: The text of Article 13 and the EU Copyright Directive has been finalised
amsvie | 7 years ago | on: The text of Article 13 and the EU Copyright Directive has been finalised
Somehow, this is doublespeak, somehow it make sense too..
amsvie | 7 years ago | on: Why can’t a bot tick the 'I'm not a robot' box?
A dividend on this could probably provide for a basic income.
amsvie | 7 years ago | on: Ike Jime, the Japanese Slaughter Method for Tastier Fish
I’d only do it if I control access to data, and can allow an auditable one-time no-copy access to get 0.X% off my mortgage. But no handing over data to banks between banks / social media companies.