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摘要
本文考察了提供社交网络服务的公司如何在新的法律框架的背景下处理个人数据,该框架包含在欧盟委员会于2012年1月提出的《通用数据保护条例》提案中。本文探讨了谁负责数据处理和适用排除个人或家庭活动。本文试图剖析将指令95/46/CE应用于欧盟以外的国际公司的困难,以及《通用数据保护条例》的提案旨在如何规范这一问题。数据、相关方对数据处理和传输的同意、社交网络服务的质量原则、数据存储、安全措施和个人权利,特别是在互联网上被遗忘的权利,都是在《通用数据保护条例》(General data Protection Regulation)的建议背景下进行分析的。
Social networks in light of the General Data Protection Regulation proposal. Part 1
This paper examines how personal data is processed by companies offering social network services in the context of the new legal framework entailed in the EU’s proposal for the General Data Protection Regulation presented by the European Commission in January 2012. The paper examines who is responsible for data processing and applying the exclusion of personal or domestic activities. An attempt is made to dissect the difficulties in applying Directive 95/46/CE to International Corporations based outside of the EU and how the proposal for the General Data Protection Regulation aims to regulate this matter. The data, the consent of interested parties for data processing and transfers, the principle of quality in social network services, data storage, security measures and the rights of individuals, in particular, the right to be forgotten on the Internet, are analysed in the context of the proposal for the General Data Protection Regulation.