El derecho al olvido: estudio jurisprudencial
Autor:
Mendoza-Balladares, Carmen Patricia
Fecha:
24/06/2020Palabra clave:
Tipo de Ítem:
masterThesisResumen:
El presente trabajo, se expone para poner en relieve la importancia de la concienciación del
derecho al olvido en el marco de la protección de datos personales, se trata de un derecho en
continua evolución, al igual que lo hacen las tecnologías disruptivas como lo es Blockchain.
Analizamos cómo el derecho al olvido se ha ido configurando en la era online, desde su
nacimiento jurisprudencial que ha influido en otros países, hasta ser reconocido en la
normativa europea RGPD y nacional LOPDGDD. Es un derecho que tiene límites en su
normativa, pero que además está muy ligado al ejercicio de otros derechos.
Finalmente, tras analizar jurisprudencia y casuística actual, ponemos en perspectiva, nuestro
comportamiento en el uso de nuevas tecnologías. Así como la necesidad de canales
preventivos, para anticiparnos a próximos conflictos del derecho al olvido, relacionados con
la Inteligencia Artificial, el Blockchain o cualquier otra que aparezca en el horizonte
tecnológico.
Descripción:
This work, has been presented to show the value of the right to be forgotten in the protection
of personal data, because it is important to raise awareness among all people of this right, it
is in a constant evolution as disruptive technologies such as intelligence artificial or Blockchain.
We analyze how the right to be forgotten has developed in the internet age, from its
jurisprudential birth that has influenced other countries, to being recognized in the European
(RGPD) and our national (LOPDGDD) regulations. It is a right that has limits in its laws, but is
also closely linked to the exercise of other rights.
Finally, after analysis of cases. We show, how we use new technologies and ask ourselves, if
the next conflict of the right to be forgotten will be related to Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain
or another that on the technological horizon. These circumstances place emphasis on the need
to have mechanisms in place that avoid as much as possible the escalation of new conflicts.
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