@Linza I’ve got the start of a bill here if anyone at @EUCommission wants to table it (I won’t hold my breath, shall I?)
@Linza I’ve got the start of a bill here if anyone at @EUCommission wants to table it (I won’t hold my breath, shall I?)
Ah, algorithmic transparency, what I told the European Parliament was the next step they should take after GDPR. Better six years late than never. Hey, maybe in another decade they’ll even consider implementing a General Data Minimisation Regulation (GDMR).
https://ar.al/2019/11/29/the-future-of-internet-regulation-at-the-european-parliament/
#regulation #EU #GDPR #GDMR #algorithmicTransparency #dataMinimisation https://mamot.fr/@davduf/113845060326024724
@baldur “I have become increasingly convinced the best legal solution is one which creates a framework limiting the scope of data collection, restricting it to only that which is necessary to perform user-selected tasks, and preventing mass retention of bulk data.”
Almost like we need a General Data Minimisation Regulation or something… 🤔
As presented at the EU parliament:
https://ar.al/2019/11/29/the-future-of-internet-regulation-at-the-european-parliament/
@malteengeler This.
Also see:
The Future of Internet Regulation at the European Parliament: https://ar.al/2019/11/29/the-future-of-internet-regulation-at-the-european-parliament/
Small Tech as the (non-colonial) alternative to Big Tech: https://small-tech.org/about/#small-technology
“Data protection” is a joke and you’re the punchline.
“Data protection” assumes that data is collected to begin with and that that’s just “how things are.” It makes no attempt to change that.
What you’re looking for is data minimisation.