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Protecting privacy: Regulation and its unintended consequences for survey research
Dr. Dan NunanHenley Business School, University of Readingwww.twitter.com/DanNunan
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May 2014
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The “European Standard” for data protection is becoming the norm in most parts of the world with privacy laws.
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Background• January 2012 → proposal to reform 1995 data protection
legislation.
• Why? → “Strengthen privacy rights and boost Europe’s digital economy.”
• How?
• One continent. One law. A single pan-European law for data protection replacing 28 national laws.
• One-stop-shop. A single supervisory authority.
• The same rules for all companies – regardless of their establishment. Companies from outside the EU will have to comply.
• Large fines. up to $100m or 5% of turnover. 5
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What is driving data regulation?
1.Existing data protections are largely ineffective in the light of changing online and consumer behaviour.
2.Online services are taking on the characteristics of utilities.
3.The limitations of national legislation when so much online data travels beyond national boundaries and jurisdiction.
4.The “Snowden effect”: data control has become an issue of national security.
5.Politics: impact of US lobbying & corporate influence.
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Consumer rights
“Saying nothing is not the same thing as saying yes”
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A right to
erasure
A right to
erasure
Data portabili
ty
Data portabili
ty
Explicit consentExplicit consent
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Regulations & Market Research (1)*
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• Limited exemptions for research.
* text from amended draft legislation.
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Regulations & Market Research (2)
• Limited exemptions for research.
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Regulations & Market Research (5)
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• Consent
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Possible (un)intended consequences:
• More extensive consent process.
• Limited opportunities for retention of data.
• Difficulties in using US based survey services.
• Use of gender based questions (e.g. “Mr” “Mrs”).
• Impact of “icon” based privacy notices on response rates.
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The future
• Regulations held back by power struggles within the EU (UK vs. Germany).
• Likely to be passed in 2015 - implementation date 2017.
• However, general direction is clear….
• In the future regulations are likely to have a significant impact on the way that online data can be used in research.
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