Now online two interviews by participants to teh 2018 EUMOL Winter School, Business and Law Department, Università di Siena, within the framework of “Jean Monnet Chair in EU Money Law“: here and here.
videos
Faceless: Re-inventing Privacy Through Subversive Media Strategies
The video of the session ‘Faceless: Re-inventing Privacy Through Subversive Media Strategies‘ at CPDP2019 is now available online (feat. my face around min. 48).
Online abuse of women: Who is fighting back?
The video of the ‘Online abuse of women: Who is fighting back?‘ Computers, Privacy and Data Protection (CPDP) 2019 panel is now online. Participants are: Chair: Gloria González Fuster, VUB -LSTS (BE) Moderator: Valerie Steeves, University of Ottawa (CA) Speakers: Eva Blum-Dumontet, Privacy International (UK); Ingrid Bellander Todino, DG JUST (EU); Milena Marin, Amnesty International (UK), Rebekah K. Tromble, Leiden University (NL).
Putting a price on your invaluable private life?
The video of the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) / Brussels Privacy Hub (BPH) Lunchtime Event ‘Putting a price on your invaluable private life? Personal data and the values behind‘, which took place on 20 February 2018, is now online.
The relationship between EU consumer law and data protection
The video of the Meet the Author: Lunchtime debate on “The relationship between EU consumer law and data protection”, in which was discussed an article written by Prof Natali Helberger, Dr Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius (both University of Amsterdam) and Agustin Reyna (BEUC), is now online. Check it here.
Future Challenges of Private International Law in Cyberspace
The video of the roundtable ‘Future Challenges of Private International Law in Cyberspace‘, which took place on 12 October 2017, in the context of the Conference Jurisdiction, Conflicts of Laws and Data Protection in Cyberspace organised jointly by the Brussels Privacy Hub (BPH) and the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg, is now available online.
Who is listening to the data subject?
The video of the talk ‘Who is listening to the data subject? (A talk on music streaming & privacy)’ at Copy Camp 2017 is now available online.
Music is Surveillance
The video of the talk ‘Music is Surveillance‘ at Re:Publica 2017 is now available on-line. On the same subject can also be read (and heard) the piece ‘Streaming als Überwachungsinstrument?‘, by Christoph Möller, for Deutschlandfund Kultur.
‘Types of Privacy’ CPDP 2017 Panel
Watch the full panel at CPDP2017 Youtube Channel.