It is becoming increasingly common and simple to upload images on the Internet. In the context of social networks there is also the possibility of tagging, i.e linking people to those images. Have we stopped to consider what implications this feature can have? Read the whole article in Spanish or translated thanks to Google Translate
19.04.2012
Categories: NOTAGSwithoutPermission | Comments Off on Tags are the source and/or consequence of a poor digital coexistence
19.04.2012
Categories: NOTAGSwithoutPermission | Comments Off on We’ve created a page with real situations
Starting today, we made available a page on this site where we will publish examples of real situations that people have told us about photos being tagged without permission on social networks. Maybe you can tell us about your case or about someone you know?
18.04.2012
Categories: NOTAGSwithoutPermission | Comments Off on Max v Facebook, a modern day David v Goliath tale
Max Schrems, a law student at the University of Vienna, has become by its own merits the protagonist of a battle that has confronted Facebook with European laws on data protection, which are stricter than their U.S. counterparts. To avoid paying taxes on profits earned outside the United States, the social networking giant established its […]