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Requirements for Privacy-Enhancements in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks / Techniques Behind Anonymity  Title:
MOBILITY & IDENTITY - PRIVACY ISSUES IN MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
 Location Technologies and Surveillance - A Legal Perspective

 

Mobility & Identity - Privacy issues in mobile communications

Author(s):  

  1. Eleni Kosta (KU Leuven – ICRI)

Abstract:

The current legal framework is mainly based on two European directives, the data protection directive (1995/46/EC) and the ePrivacy directive (2002/58/EC); ICRI shall apply the existing framework to mobile communications. For D11.2 we will apply the current legislation on LBS in use cases and we will also try to spot the issues that the current legislation does not cover.  Many questions arise with regard to ‘consent’ (who shall give it and who shall be the recipient, how and when shall it be given and how can it be withdrawn), to data retention, to the protection of minors etc. Our main goal is, apart from providing an overview of the existing legal framework related to the mobile communications, to contribute practically to the resolving of the scenarios that will be chosen.

 













































 

 

 

 

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