Polityka medialna Unii Europejskiej wobec problemu ochrony prywatności w nowych mediach

Man has always tried to separate the public sphere from the private one. It was practised in the ancient times. It was also a determinant of the civilisation progress. The modern approach to the issue of privacy dates back to the late nineteenth century, when S. Warren and L. Brandeis attempted to i...

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Main Author: Krzysztof Łuszczek
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego 2019-01-01
Series:Studia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie
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Online Access:https://wnus.edu.pl/skk/pl/issue/993/article/16088/
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spelling doaj-21d26a173e674fdfab85e37ded4296292020-11-24T21:59:11ZdeuWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu SzczecińskiegoStudia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie1230-07802019-01-012610.18276/skk.2019.26-16Polityka medialna Unii Europejskiej wobec problemu ochrony prywatności w nowych mediachKrzysztof Łuszczek0Instytut Pedagogiki Uniwersytet SzczecińskiMan has always tried to separate the public sphere from the private one. It was practised in the ancient times. It was also a determinant of the civilisation progress. The modern approach to the issue of privacy dates back to the late nineteenth century, when S. Warren and L. Brandeis attempted to isolate it in the form of a stand-alone law. The approach to privacy has been entirely changed under the influence of the second wave of the Internet and the growth of social media. For the Internet corporations privacy are not the social norm any longer. People feel threatened. Hence, the actions have been taken by the European Union to protect privacy in the digital world. At the level of individual states they have a number of specific characteristics (e.g. in Germany). However, at the EU level it is primarily all about measures which are to harmonise the laws which exert effective pressure on the large Internet corporations. The majority of the adopted solutions guarantee a far higher level of protection privacy in the digital world than it is in the United States, for example.https://wnus.edu.pl/skk/pl/issue/993/article/16088/Internetsocial mediaprivacyEuropean Union
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Polityka medialna Unii Europejskiej wobec problemu ochrony prywatności w nowych mediach
Studia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie
Internet
social media
privacy
European Union
author_facet Krzysztof Łuszczek
author_sort Krzysztof Łuszczek
title Polityka medialna Unii Europejskiej wobec problemu ochrony prywatności w nowych mediach
title_short Polityka medialna Unii Europejskiej wobec problemu ochrony prywatności w nowych mediach
title_full Polityka medialna Unii Europejskiej wobec problemu ochrony prywatności w nowych mediach
title_fullStr Polityka medialna Unii Europejskiej wobec problemu ochrony prywatności w nowych mediach
title_full_unstemmed Polityka medialna Unii Europejskiej wobec problemu ochrony prywatności w nowych mediach
title_sort polityka medialna unii europejskiej wobec problemu ochrony prywatności w nowych mediach
publisher Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
series Studia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie
issn 1230-0780
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Man has always tried to separate the public sphere from the private one. It was practised in the ancient times. It was also a determinant of the civilisation progress. The modern approach to the issue of privacy dates back to the late nineteenth century, when S. Warren and L. Brandeis attempted to isolate it in the form of a stand-alone law. The approach to privacy has been entirely changed under the influence of the second wave of the Internet and the growth of social media. For the Internet corporations privacy are not the social norm any longer. People feel threatened. Hence, the actions have been taken by the European Union to protect privacy in the digital world. At the level of individual states they have a number of specific characteristics (e.g. in Germany). However, at the EU level it is primarily all about measures which are to harmonise the laws which exert effective pressure on the large Internet corporations. The majority of the adopted solutions guarantee a far higher level of protection privacy in the digital world than it is in the United States, for example.
topic Internet
social media
privacy
European Union
url https://wnus.edu.pl/skk/pl/issue/993/article/16088/
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