Vision or Illusion of the Right to Data Portability, En Vogue?
A Comparative Analysis of the GDPR and the CCPA- Authors:
- Series:
- Young Academics: Rechtswissenschaft, Volume 12
- Publisher:
- 2024
Summary
The GDPR and the CCPA, which belong to two separate legal families, are significant examples of modern data protection laws. Data portability, which gives data subjects actual freedom in the flesh with its ex-istence apart from base protection, is a mostly abandoned part of these regulations. This book examines data portability using comparative and functional methods along with the law-in-context method. In addition to the highlighting of similarities and differences between these legislations, case studies, literature and jurisprudence are inspected with regard to their functionality. The author, who specializes in European and Californian data protection laws, sheds light on this issue under the supervision of Prof. Andreas von Arnauld from the University of Kiel.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-68900-014-1
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-68900-015-8
- Publisher
- Tectum, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Young Academics: Rechtswissenschaft
- Volume
- 12
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 104
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages I - XII
- I. Introduction No access Pages 1 - 4
- II. Overview of Legislations No access Pages 5 - 12
- 1. Right to Access, Know, Receive and Transmit No access
- 2. Direct Transmission and DTP No access
- 3. Which personal data must be ported? No access
- 4. What personal data must be included? No access
- 5. Controllership and Responsibilities No access
- 6. Temporal Retrospective Scope of Portable Data No access
- 1. Form of Request No access
- 2. Format of Portable Data No access
- 3. No Cost Principle and Refusals No access
- 4. Response Times of the Data Controllers No access
- 5. Verification No access
- 6. Security Issues No access
- IV. Enforcement No access Pages 89 - 90
- V. Conclusion No access Pages 91 - 92
- VI. Bibliography No access Pages 93 - 104





