Abstract: One of the main features of modern information societies is the vast amount of data exchanged via technological tools. In this lecture, we will take a close look at the types of information potentially involved, the technical tools used to seize it and what happens once it has been received by a third party. We will then clarify how the new privacy frameworks regulate these flows. We will talk mainly about GDPR, the e-Privacy Directive and the AI Act.
Bio: Stefano Rossetti is a qualified lawyer specialising in media law and data protection. After working for a few years at primary law firms, in 2019 he joined noyb - Europäisches Zentrum für digitale Rechte, where he focuses on strategic litigation on unauthorised online tracking, dark patterns and workplace surveillance. Stefano authored several publications and is responsible for the noyb’s (https://noyb.eu) GdprHub, a free, open-source legal database for users and professionals.
Maria Dimou / 31 Participants