WP # 10 Data Feast. Enterprises and Personal Data in Latin America
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2020
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This book addresses the multiple challenges of this new type of system. It seeks to show how, in the digital age, companies pursue the massive collection of personal data and how they deal with their power of information accumulation while also trying to push forward their business strategy. In the case of the Internet giants—Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft (GAFAM)—they now possess an ability to reconfigure the behaviour of individuals, clients, and citizens globally.
Specifically, this book analyzes the privacy policies of selected companies that use data-driven business models in four Latin American countries: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico. It also assesses how prepared these states are to protect their citizens against the exploitation of their personal data and to face the legal and technical challenges of Big Data in an ever-changing transnational context, and with actors more powerful than nation states.
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Transparencia_y_derecho_digitales
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Personal data protection, Businesses and human rights, Privacy, Technology and human rights—Latin America
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978-958-5597-53-2
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10
Páginas
192
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15 x 24 cm
Cómo citar
Newman-Pont, V., Ospina-Celis, D., y Upegui Mejía, J. C. (2020). WP # 10 Data Feast. Enterprises and Personal Data in Latin America. Dejusticia.