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#33 Can I Just Disappear? The Privacy Right to Be Forgotten.

#33 Can I Just Disappear? The Privacy Right to Be Forgotten.

FromOur Curious Amalgam


#33 Can I Just Disappear? The Privacy Right to Be Forgotten.

FromOur Curious Amalgam

ratings:
Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Mar 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In Europe, the right to privacy is considered a basic and fundamental human right, and allows individuals to request that personal data about themselves be erased or deleted - what has been termed the “right to be forgotten.” How do European privacy rights compare with American ones, and will there ever be an American “right to be forgotten” similar to the one in Europe? Data protection law experts Melanie Teplinsky and Mehboob Dossa join Kayla Odom and John Roberti to discuss how this right is being exercised in the EU and to explore from both American and European perspectives how the individual’s right to privacy can be balanced with the public’s right to access. Listen to this episode to learn more about how the principles of privacy law differ across the Atlantic, and how they can be harmonized. Related Links: EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), Article 17, Right to Erasure (‘Right to be Forgotten’) (effective May 2018) Court of Justice of the European Union, Press Release No. 112/19, Google LLC v. Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés (CNIL) (Sept. 24, 2019) Court of Justice of the European Union, Press Release No. 128/19, Eva Glawischnig-Piesczek v. Facebook Ireland Limited (Oct. 3, 2019) U.S. Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule (“COPPA”) California “Eraser Button Law” (SB 586) (effective January 1, 2015) California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) Hosted by: John Roberti, Partner, Allen & Overy and Kayla Odom, Associate, Freitas & Weinberg
Released:
Mar 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Our Curious Amalgam explores topics in antitrust, competition, consumer protection, data protection, and privacy law around the world with leading experts in those areas. It is an amalgam because it is a group of diverse topics all in one place. It is curious because it gets the experts and asks them in-depth questions.