...of confidential data in litigation...data in E.U. countries...provides limited protection to personal...E.U. Directive (Directive 95...
...the concerns data use creates. In the European Union, the E.U. Data Protection Directive (1995) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development...
..."Big Data," a name for new data-analysis technologies as well as a...
...derive from E.U. Directive 95/46...quot;personal data" from...instances. This protection is in...
...U. countries if they do not meet the E.U. standards for "adequate" data protection. The directive requires E.U. member countries to adopt implementing...
...exchange of data among countries...s Data Protection Directive, which was...same level, E.U. laws...
...and disparate-data-protection laws applicable...wordily titled "Directive on the...investigations in E.U. countries...
The tension between the broad anti-circumvention and anti-trafficking provisions of the 1998 Digital Millennium copyright Act, and the well-established principles of fair use, appears unrelieved foll
...passed the Directive on Patentability...of the E.U. legislative...merely process data in some...for patent protection.)...
...What are public data? Who owns the right to use public data? These questions, and others...
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