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The (UK) Freedom of Information Act’s disclosure process is broken: where do we go from here?
Information & Communications Technology Law Pub Date : 2020-06-25 , DOI: 10.1080/13600834.2020.1785663
Henry Pearce 1
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ABSTRACT This article builds on previous literature in the data protection and freedom and information field, which has argued that the ‘release and forget’ disclosure model utilised by the (UK) Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) is unfit for purpose in the context of personal data that have been subject to a process of anonymisation, and that reform is necessary. Rather than outlining a detailed proposal for reform, the article intends to stoke debate in this area by highlighting a range of issues and factors that could help inform discussions regarding what shape any reform of the FOIA’s disclosure model should take. The article argues that the notions of privacy and data protection by design, data licensing, risk, contextual controls, metadata, and privacy enhancing technologies, should all have a role to play in respect of improving how anonymised data are disclosed under the FOIA.

中文翻译:

(英国)信息自由法案的披露程序被打破:我们该何去何从?

摘要 本文建立在数据保护、自由和信息领域的先前文献的基础上,这些文献认为(英国)2000 年信息自由法案 (FOIA) 使用的“发布和忘记”披露模型不适合在上下文中的目的已进行匿名化处理的个人数据,而这种改革是必要的。这篇文章没有概述详细的改革建议,而是打算通过强调一系列问题和因素来引发这一领域的辩论,这些问题和因素可能有助于为有关《信息自由法》披露模型的任何改革应采取何种形式的讨论提供信息。文章认为,隐私和数据保护的设计、数据许可、风险、上下文控制、元数据和隐私增强技术的概念,
更新日期:2020-06-25
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