Personal genetic data processing is routinely believed to be subjected to Data Protection Regulations and in particular to the EU General Data Protection Regulation. While this is – in general – true, it is important to know exactly when and until where those regulation can affect the genetic research and – therefore – the possibility to find a cure for genetic diseases. Clearly, an actual life-or-death problem. Continue reading “A CRISPR-Cas9 Research and the GDPR. A case-study”
Business Insider and the Western Centric Arrogance (Oversimplification, again)
A couple of articles from Business Insider just gave me the chance to talk again of the interconnected world cultural oversimplification problem, and the (lack of) responsibility of professional information provider (not only journalists, I mean.)
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The European Data Protection Supervisor on HowTo Give GDPR-related Information when Hiring
A couple of weeks ago the European Data Protection Supervisor ? released the call for application CA6/2017 to hire a data and social scientist Continue reading “The European Data Protection Supervisor on HowTo Give GDPR-related Information when Hiring”
Bruce Lee, Getty Images and the Dangers of Cultural Oversimplification in an Overconnected World

The Internet is a necessary tool to handle international exchanges. Online Professional Content Delivery Services should pay the utmost attention to the information they release Continue reading “Bruce Lee, Getty Images and the Dangers of Cultural Oversimplification in an Overconnected World”
A landmark decision about privacy from Indian Supreme Court?
Thanks to professor Raymond Wacks, possibly the world leading authority on privacy and privacy-related issues, I had the chance to read a more-than-500-pages-long privacy decision issued by the Indian Supreme Court last August 27. Definitely, a text that worth to be read. Continue reading “A landmark decision about privacy from Indian Supreme Court?”