GDPR: from the Right to Be Forgotten to the Duty of Not Being Remembered
Leo Matiz took this picture in 1957, in Caracas, Venezuela. The photo was a “candid”, i.e. shot unbeknownst to the people portrayed, in the classic, Cartier-Bresson-like street-photography style, and acquired by the New York MoMA. The name of the woman lasted unknown for 35 years, since only in 1992 she recognized herself by seeing the … Continue reading GDPR: from the Right to Be Forgotten to the Duty of Not Being Remembered
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