The Data Processing Concept After If Google Spain and its influence on Brazilian Society

The information economy challenges personal data protection because it represents an obstacle to the big corporations’ economic interests within this market. The companies which operate the searching websites, that before had only profits, face nowadays legal battles in order not to be bound to pers...

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Main Author: Cíntia Rosa Pereira de Lima
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação em Direito 2016-06-01
Series:Conpedi Law Review
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Online Access:http://portaltutor.com/index.php/conpedireview/article/view/42
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spelling doaj-bd6e6bd129304fb9a7856ec3a683046a2020-11-24T23:02:56ZspaConselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação em DireitoConpedi Law Review2448-39312448-39312016-06-011911714038The Data Processing Concept After If Google Spain and its influence on Brazilian SocietyCíntia Rosa Pereira de Lima0Pós-doutoranda na Università degli Studi di Camerino – Itália com bolsa CAPES (Proc. BEX 6189/14-8). Doutora em Direito Civil pela Faculdade de Direito da USP (2004 - 2009) com estágio na Universidade de Ottawa (Canadá) com bolsa CAPES - PDEE - Doutorado Sanduíche Advogada.The information economy challenges personal data protection because it represents an obstacle to the big corporations’ economic interests within this market. The companies which operate the searching websites, that before had only profits, face nowadays legal battles in order not to be bound to personal data protection legislation. The leading case, known as Google Spain must be considered as a landmark in such process given the European Court of Justice’s interpretation of the Directive 95/46/CE considering that the search engines shall be considered as personal data processing because the data which are inserted by the users are collected, stored, disclosed within certain classification order. As a matter of fact, personal data processing is stated by law in open terms due the fact that one cannot freeze the law that suffers constantly the impact of new technologies. The Spanish Law played an important role through its Supervisory Authority, named Agencia Española de Protección de Datos Personales – AEPD, that since 2007 had conclued that the search engines are activities that process personal data. Such findings were reaffirmed one year later by the Working Party, WP 29 opinion n. 148 (April 4th 2008) in which it was clear that the searching websites shall to be considered personal data processing. This paper intends to analyze the statements raised within this subject. In other words if the search engines are data processing, the searching websites’ operators must follow the personal data protection legislation that ensures rights to the data’s subject such as the right to correct, cancel or delete his information. In Brazil, the Internet Civil Rights Framework, know as Marco Civil da Internet, has dealt with personal data protection superficially within article 7º, inc. VIII, IX and X, the last one states the right to cancel or delete personal information which is repeated at article 10. This research aims to investigate that these legal statements could be considered the legal basis for the right to unindexation as it was affirmed by the European Court of Justice. To sum up, it points out the necessity of harmony among the laws to ensure an effective personal data protection worldwide no matter neither where the data are processed nor where the search engines’ operators are established another question judged by this important precedent.http://portaltutor.com/index.php/conpedireview/article/view/42Autoridade Garantidora da Proteção dos Dados PessoaisFerramentas de buscaDireito à desindexação.
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author Cíntia Rosa Pereira de Lima
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The Data Processing Concept After If Google Spain and its influence on Brazilian Society
Conpedi Law Review
Autoridade Garantidora da Proteção dos Dados Pessoais
Ferramentas de busca
Direito à desindexação.
author_facet Cíntia Rosa Pereira de Lima
author_sort Cíntia Rosa Pereira de Lima
title The Data Processing Concept After If Google Spain and its influence on Brazilian Society
title_short The Data Processing Concept After If Google Spain and its influence on Brazilian Society
title_full The Data Processing Concept After If Google Spain and its influence on Brazilian Society
title_fullStr The Data Processing Concept After If Google Spain and its influence on Brazilian Society
title_full_unstemmed The Data Processing Concept After If Google Spain and its influence on Brazilian Society
title_sort data processing concept after if google spain and its influence on brazilian society
publisher Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação em Direito
series Conpedi Law Review
issn 2448-3931
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publishDate 2016-06-01
description The information economy challenges personal data protection because it represents an obstacle to the big corporations’ economic interests within this market. The companies which operate the searching websites, that before had only profits, face nowadays legal battles in order not to be bound to personal data protection legislation. The leading case, known as Google Spain must be considered as a landmark in such process given the European Court of Justice’s interpretation of the Directive 95/46/CE considering that the search engines shall be considered as personal data processing because the data which are inserted by the users are collected, stored, disclosed within certain classification order. As a matter of fact, personal data processing is stated by law in open terms due the fact that one cannot freeze the law that suffers constantly the impact of new technologies. The Spanish Law played an important role through its Supervisory Authority, named Agencia Española de Protección de Datos Personales – AEPD, that since 2007 had conclued that the search engines are activities that process personal data. Such findings were reaffirmed one year later by the Working Party, WP 29 opinion n. 148 (April 4th 2008) in which it was clear that the searching websites shall to be considered personal data processing. This paper intends to analyze the statements raised within this subject. In other words if the search engines are data processing, the searching websites’ operators must follow the personal data protection legislation that ensures rights to the data’s subject such as the right to correct, cancel or delete his information. In Brazil, the Internet Civil Rights Framework, know as Marco Civil da Internet, has dealt with personal data protection superficially within article 7º, inc. VIII, IX and X, the last one states the right to cancel or delete personal information which is repeated at article 10. This research aims to investigate that these legal statements could be considered the legal basis for the right to unindexation as it was affirmed by the European Court of Justice. To sum up, it points out the necessity of harmony among the laws to ensure an effective personal data protection worldwide no matter neither where the data are processed nor where the search engines’ operators are established another question judged by this important precedent.
topic Autoridade Garantidora da Proteção dos Dados Pessoais
Ferramentas de busca
Direito à desindexação.
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