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March 16, 2016 — The city’s new public Wi-Fi network LinkNYC raises several privacy concerns for users, the New York Civil Liberties Union announced today after sending a letter to the Office of the Mayor on Tuesday. CityBridge, the company behind the LinkNYC kiosks that have begun replacing phone booths in Manhattan, retains a vast amount of information about users – often indefinitely – building a massive database that carries a risk of security breaches and unwarranted NYPD surveillance.
via www.nyclu.org
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Don’t Look Back: Towards the Digital ConsumerOn Rights and Competition Citizen’s Rights and Business’ Rights in a Progressively More Immaterial World
Stefano QuintarelliAbstract
The Internet represents the immaterial dimension of existence, which complements and acts in continuity with the material dimension rather than being an alternative to it. Immaterial relationships are mediated by the on-line platforms that have developed rapidly and with little control largely because the European e-Commerce Directive of 2000 exempted them from liability.
On-line platforms are now determining factors in the use of the Internet, and become not only the principal means of interacting with the immaterial dimension, but also the most important interfaces for the material dimension. However, they are not neutral: as a matter of fact, the ways in which on-line platforms are conceived and user experiences are shaped are capable of orienting and modifying user behaviours. And that is not all because the platforms are designed to produce the effects of lock-in (which make it very difficult for users to abandon an adopted service) and the absence of interoperability, as the laws governing intellectual property rights are used to assure their closure in various ways.
The widely deregulated and rapid immaterial dimension is often characterised by increasing returns that tend to give rise to global monopolies and oligopolies which, in a few years, have created (and are still creating) positions of dominance in intermediating the services of the material dimension without any of the guarantees or restrictions foreseen for their predecessors. They are replacing local intermediaries operating in the material dimension with multinational intermediaries operating in the immaterial dimension: in other words, allowing the presence of gatekeepers in the immaterial dimension is leading to a loss of governance of a large part of the material dimension.
In order to defend the market (and, with it, public rights), the present gatekeepers should be subject to specific pro-competitive regulation and the entry of the new gatekeepers wanted by those (who would like to eliminate the neutrality the Internet) should be prevented. It is therefore to be hoped that ex ante provisions are introduced in order to protect the rights of consumers and economic operators who are currently only protected ex post. Europe, in its dimension as a market of consumers, should decide whether to accept the status quo or intervene in order to ensure a different future.
via iar.agcm.it
il mio saggio su diritti dei consumatori e concorrenza pubblicato sulla Italian Antitrust Review.
ne parlo ad Amsterdam alla 27th Annual IBA Communications and Competition Conference (IBA , the world's leading organisation of international legal practitioners, bar associations and law societies) la mattina di apertura il 6/6.
Quinta goes to Amsterdam :-)
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Uber is also using campaign-like political tactics it has rarely, if ever, used in a state policy battle. From attack ads to direct mail that highlights the history between Gardiner and Mears, Uber is running a full-fledged political campaign against a single opponent.
via recode.net
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Nel 2017 gli investimenti pubblicitari sul digitale supereranno per la prima volta quelli destinati alla televisione. Le rivelano le previsioni sul primo trimestre 2017 di eMarketer, secondo cui nel 2017 la spesa per adv sulla tv negli Stati Uniti sarà pari a 72 miliardi di dollari, pari al 35,8% degli investimenti pubblicitari totali, mentre quelli per il digitale totalizzeranno 77,37 miliardi, pari al 38,4%.
Intanto, come evidenzia l’inforgrafica di eMarketer, nel 2016, per la prima volta più della metà dei cittadini americani (164,5 milioni, pari al 50,8%) guarderanno la tv in streaming sul digitale. Un numero destinato a crescere fino a 183,6 milioni nel 2020, pari al 54,9% della popolazione
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Cos'è l'identità ?
Gli estremi che consentono di identificare una persona sono degli handler, dei puntatori alla sua identità.
Il nome o il codice fiscale non è l'identità. la mia faccia non è l'identità
L'identità è un complesso delle configurazioni della vita della persona. Materiali e immateriali.
Internet è la dimensione immateriale del mondo in cui una persona agisce relazioni sociali ed economiche tramite le sue configurazioni immateriali.
I dati sono così la dimensione immateriale dell'identità degli utenti.
L'identità dell'utente è una Essential facility nel fornire a lui dei servizi (indubbio!)
Chi aggrega identità degli utenti in misura dominante ha un significativo potere di mercato nella fornitura di servizi.
La privacy può essere trattata con strumenti antitrust ?
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