JMCE at Keio/Japan [JMCE at Keio/Japan] Special Lecture #9 (11112017)
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Title |
The Relationship between Personal Data Protection and Freedom of Expression in the Age of Data Journalism |
Speaker |
Yoshiharu ICHIKAWA, Japan Broadcasting Corporation, Keio University |
Dates |
11 November 2017 |
Venue |
4F Conference room, South bldg., Mita Campus, Keio University |
Number of Direct Participants (researchers and students from your institution)
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11 |
Number of Indirect Participants (other audiences like media or residents in your region) |
1 |
Outlines (up to 5 points)
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-The Data Journalism has been expanding the scope of the traditional Journalism and putting in question the ethics of journalism. -The core problem here is after all the traditional collision between freedom of expression (media freedom) and privacy (personal data protection). -In the ECtHR Satamedia case, the ECtHR judged that the prohibition of data provision service did not violate Art. 10 ECHR (freedom of expression) because that service was out of journalism. - In the CJEU Satamedia case, the CJEU judged that the question of whether or not the data provision service in question was within the scope of journalism was to be determined by the Finnish court. -The Satamedia cases have called into question the traditional concept of journalism. Data society has been changing the nature of journalism and these European cases give hints to Japanese journalism as well. |
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- 이전글[JMCE at Keio/Japan] Special Lecture #10 (11112017) 18.08.28
- 다음글[KU/Korea] Special Lecture #17 (29/06/2018) 18.07.10
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