Kategorie: Globale Zivilgesellschaft
Abstract [en]: 1. Respect for Informational Self Determination, 2. Digital Reciprocity, 3. Transparency, 4. Traceability, 5. Regulated Expiration Date, 6. Regulated Escalation, 7. Digital Credibility November 2016 What is Digital Fairness? Seven Theses from the Standpoint of Car Customers #1 Respect for Informational Self Determination Basic idea: The basic idea is the property right for one’s own data. The person who generates...
Abstract [en]: For many, Donald Trump’s election came as a surprise. Yet, it wouldn’t come as a surprise if one observes the base of international news media in the US: Washington D.C. or California or New York. Most of the media felt like they were talking for the entire country. November 2016 Three take-aways from Trump’s epic win, and a...
Abstract [en]: After the boom of tourism beginning in the 1960s, people regarded the historic Old Town of Brazil’s metropolis Salvador de Bahía as an ideal means for making massive profits. The following redevelopment measures led to a boom as desired but at the expense of the local society from which about 90% were displaced to the peripherical slum areas....
Abstract [de]: Achtung vor informationeller Selbstbestimmung Digitale Reziprozität Transparenz Rückverfolgbarkeit Geregeltes Verfallsdatum Geregelte Eskalation Digitale Glaubwürdigkeit November 2016 Was heißt eigentlich digitale Fairness? Sieben Thesen 1. Achtung vor informationeller Selbstbestimmung Grundgedanke: Grundgedanke ist das Recht auf Eigentum an den eigenen Daten. Wer also Daten generiert, soll auch das Recht auf Einsicht und Verwendung dieser Daten haben. Konfliktpotenzial: Strittig wird der...