The Right to Data Portability as a Personal Right

IF 1.3 Q1 LAW Laws Pub Date : 2024-07-15 DOI:10.3390/laws13040047
Alejandro Laje, Klaus Schmidt
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The right to the portability of personal data guarantees the interested party the right to receive personal data that concern themselves. Specifically, data which a person has provided to a ‘data collector’ in a structured format can currently be transmitted to another ‘data collector’ without any legal consequences as long as the original ‘collector’ has received consent either derived via a contract or other means. This data transaction from one ‘collector’ to another is often carried out by automated means; it is easily technically possible and is therefore considered to not negatively affect the rights and freedoms of others. This right to data transfer is guaranteed when it comes to data collected in the public interest or in the exercise of public powers conferred on the ‘collector’. The main precedent to the right to data portability is the EU Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016, regarding the protection of natural persons with respect to the processing of personal data and their free circulation, which repeals Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation). In Article 20, this regulation discusses the right to data portability, establishing the basic guidelines for this right. Thus, a new personal right is guaranteed, given the context of the general protection of data. In order to strengthen control over their own data, a natural person must also be allowed to receive data in the same structured way.
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作为个人权利的数据可携带权
个人数据可移植性权利保障了相关方接收与自身相关的个人数据的权利。具体来说,个人以结构化格式提供给 "数据收集者 "的数据,目前可以传输给另一个 "数据收集者",而不会产生任何法律后果,只要原 "收集者 "通过合同或其他方式获得同意即可。这种从一个 "收集者 "到另一个 "收集者 "的数据交易通常是通过自动化手段进行的;这在技术上很容易实现,因此被认为不会对他人的权利和自由产生负面影响。在涉及为公共利益或在行使赋予 "收集者 "的公共权力时收集的数据时,这种数据传输权受到保障。数据可携性权利的主要先例是欧洲议会和欧盟理事会 2016 年 4 月 27 日颁布的关于在个人数据处理及其自由流通方面保护自然人的欧盟第 2016/679 号条例,该条例废除了第 95/46/EC 号指令(《通用数据保护条例》)。该条例第 20 条讨论了数据可携性的权利,为这一权利制定了基本准则。因此,在普遍保护数据的背景下,一项新的个人权利得到了保障。为了加强对自身数据的控制,还必须允许自然人以同样的结构化方式接收数据。
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11 weeks
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