Digital platforms often trick users into giving up their personal data or buying particular products. These “dark patterns” go against European legislation, but authorities are struggling to combat them.
Mjere usvojene od strane pojedinih zemalja radi suzbijanja pandemije koronavirusa izazvale su zabrinutost udruga i stručnjaka koji se bave zaštitom privatnosti i digitalnim pravima. Vanredne mjere koje odstupaju od uobičajenih nacionalnih regulativa prijete da se pretvore u instrumente masovnog nadzora
On June 20, the Legal Affairs committee of the European Parliament will vote on a proposed directive for Copyright reform. Sounds obscure? It is actually a hotly debated topic: the new directive may well shape how the internet will look like in a few years, among other things changing how linking and uploading of contents works.
New European legislation will significantly increase the accessibility of data produced with public finances: therefore, data produced by public enterprises, i.e. companies which provide essential services such as public transport to many cities.