New Tendencies in Regulating Personal Data. Can We Achieve Balance?

Author:

Bundin MikhailORCID,Martynov AlekseiORCID,Tereschenko Lyudmila

Abstract

AbstractThe article seeks to emphasize existing tendencies in regulation personal data in Russia and in foreign countries. The wide use of modern technologies of data processing “big data”, “artificial intelligence”, “internet of things” does not only open new opportunities for business and people but also makes more evident the gap between individual’s interests for control of his data processing and thus protecting its privacy and commercial use of data by Internet companies. The state, on the other hand, seeks to get a more wide and exclusive access to the data collected by business entities, trying to apply a renewed concept of data sovereignty using its citizens’ personal data protection as a legal ground. The author notes the growing desire from both the state and business entities to undermine individual’s right to control his data processing as an inherent right of a data subject in order to facilitate the access to them and guarantee their interests. Awareness by the state and business of the new opportunities given by processing metadata including personal data, as a fundamental resource for the digital economy development can potentially lead to the situation where an individual will no longer be able to participate in determining the key parameters of their use. Most recent changes in Russian legislation on open access personal data that are to come into force in 2021 also leave much ground for uncertainty. In fact, they can shift the balance even more towards the interests of big business and the state.

Publisher

Springer Nature Singapore

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