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Anonymization (eBook)

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Verlag: Springer London
ISBN: 978-1-4471-4066-5
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Within the last decade, the Internet has developed as a phenomenon encompassing social, cultural, economic and legal facets. It has become common practice to use the Internet for both the retrieval and provision of information, with the result that the Internet has become a valuable tool in everyday life. Many Internet participants are unaware that they leave data tracks on every website they pass; surfing on the World Wide Web is far from being an anonymous activity of no consequence.

In recent years a number of networking techniques have been initiated in order to accommodate the netizen's wish for anonymous communication and the protection of their privacy in the online world. Anonymization explores the legal framework developed to help protect netizens' privacy and their wish for anonymous communication over the Internet. It debates the value in helping to protect anonymity over a network which sees an increasing number of cybercrimes, and explores governmental interventions into anonymity requests, and whether requests should only be legal if a sufficiently legitimized public interest is given.


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Within the last decade, the Internet has developed as a phenomenon encompassing social, cultural, economic and legal facets. It has become common practice to use the Internet for both the retrieval and provision of information, with the result that the Internet has become a valuable tool in everyday life. Many Internet participants are unaware that they leave data tracks on every website they pass; surfing on the World Wide Web is far from being an anonymous activity of no consequence.

In recent years a number of networking techniques have been initiated in order to accommodate the netizen's wish for anonymous communication and the protection of their privacy in the online world. Anonymization explores the legal framework developed to help protect netizens' privacy and their wish for anonymous communication over the Internet. It debates the value in helping to protect anonymity over a network which sees an increasing number of cybercrimes, and explores governmental interventions into anonymity requests, and whether requests should only be legal if a sufficiently legitimized public interest is given.


Autor Weber, Rolf H. / Heinrich, Ulrike I.
Verlag Springer London
Einband PDF
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
Seitenangabe 73 S.
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Abbildungen VII, 73 p.
Auflage 2012
Plattform PDF
Reihe SpringerBriefs in Cybersecurity
Verlagsartikelnummer 978-1-4471-4066-5

Über den Autor Rolf H. Weber

Nach dem Studium an der Universität Zürich und an der Harvard Law School ist Rolf H. Weber seit 1981 als Rechtsanwalt in Zürich bei Bratschi AG (früher: Wiederkehr) tätig; von 1995 bis 2016 war er Ordinarius für Privat-, Wirtschafts- und Europarecht an der Universität Zürich und von 2000 bis 2015 Visiting Professor an der Hong Kong University. Rolf H. Weber ist Gründer und Co-Direktor des Blockchain Center und des Center for Information Technology, Society, and Law an der Universität Zürich sowie Präsident der Beschwerdeinstanz der SIX Swiss Exchange AG. Seit 2015 ist Rolf H. Weber mehrfach als Experte des Bundes in den Bereichen Datenbearbeitung, Datensicherung, Big Data, FinTech und Blockchain tätig gewesen. Seine Forschungs- und Vortragsschwerpunkte liegen in den Bereichen Internet- und Informationsrecht, Wettbewerbs- und Finanzmarktrecht sowie Gesellschafts- und Nachhaltigkeitsrecht.

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