From Alexa to Siri and the GDPR: The gendering of Virtual Personal Assistants and the role of Data Protection Impact Assessments (English)
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Computer Law and Security Report
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2019
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Title:From Alexa to Siri and the GDPR: The gendering of Virtual Personal Assistants and the role of Data Protection Impact Assessments
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Contributors:Loideain, Nóra Ni ( author ) / Adams, Rachel ( author )
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Publication date:2019-01-01
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Keywords:AI , Data protection impact assessments , Discrimination , EU data protection law , Fundamental Rights , GDPR , VPAs , Abbreviations. AI , artificial intelligence , DPIA , data protection impact assessments , General Data Protection Regulation , HCI , human computer interaction , PAI , Partnership for Artificial Intelligence , STEM , science, technology, engineering and maths , Virtual Personal Assistants , CJEU , Court of Justice of European Union , ECtHR , European Court of Human Rights
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Table of contents – Volume 36
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From Alexa to Siri and the GDPR: The gendering of Virtual Personal Assistants and the role of Data Protection Impact AssessmentsLoideain, Nóra Ni / Adams, Rachel et al. | 2019
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EU update| 2019
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Dissolving privacy, one merger at a time: Competition, data and third party trackingBinns, Reuben / Bietti, Elettra et al. | 2019
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Governing digital societies: Private platforms, public valuesvan Dijck, José et al. | 2019
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A call for introducing LegalTech in the classroomIreland, Chris / Hockley, Ryan et al. | 2020
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European national news| 2019
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The role of government regulations in the adoption of cloud computing: A case study of local governmentAli, Omar / Osmanaj, Valmira et al. | 2020
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Platform value(s): A multidimensional framework for online responsibilityBelli, Luca / Zingales, Nicolo et al. | 2019
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Sanctions on digital platforms: Balancing proportionality in a modern public squareMarique, Enguerrand / Marique, Yseult et al. | 2019
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The New City Regulators: Platform and Public Values in Smart and Sharing CitiesPhD Ranchordás, Sofia / PhD Goanta, Catalina et al. | 2019
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Your data will never die, but you will: A comparative analysis of US and UK post-mortem data donation frameworksHarbinja, Edina / Pearce, Henry et al. | 2020
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Professional Board| 2019
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The chilling effects of algorithmic profiling: Mapping the issuesBüchi, Moritz / Fosch-Villaronga, Eduard / Lutz, Christoph / Tamò-Larrieux, Aurelia / Velidi, Shruthi / Viljoen, Salome et al. | 2019
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E-commerce and effective VAT/GST enforcement: Can online platforms play a valuable role?Scarcella, Luisa et al. | 2019
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From the telegraph to Twitter: The case for the digital platform actFeld, Harold et al. | 2019
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Big data analytics in electronic communications: A reality in need of granular regulation (even if this includes an interim period of no regulation at all)Papakonstantinou, Vagelis / de Hert, Paul et al. | 2020
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Multilateral cybersecurity governance: Divergent conceptualizations and its originUrgessa, Worku Gedefa et al. | 2019
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ANNEX: Best Practices on Platforms’ Implementation of the Right to an Effective Remedy| 2019
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A constitutional moment: How we might reimagine platform governanceSuzor, Nicolas et al. | 2019
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Electronic evidence in the blockchain era: New rules on authenticity and integrityWu, Hong / Zheng, Guan et al. | 2020
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Editorial Board| 2019
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Socio-ethical values and legal rules on automated platforms: The quest for a symbiotic relationshipWeber, Rolf H. et al. | 2019
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The progressive policy shift in the debate on the international tax challenges of the digital economy: A “Pretext” for overhaul of the international tax regime?Turina, Alessandro et al. | 2019
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Platform values and democratic elections: How can the law regulate digital disinformation?Marsden, Chris / Meyer, Trisha / Brown, Ian et al. | 2019
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Democratising online content moderation: A constitutional frameworkDe Gregorio, Giovanni et al. | 2019
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A new framework for online content moderationHartmann, Ivar A. et al. | 2019
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Asia Pacific| 2019