Published by Peter KunzComments Off on TRAPEZE Project Workshop at Digital Flanders
<p>The TRAPEZE project held a workshop on 27 January 2023 at the Flemish Government’s Digital Flanders division. The event aimed […]</p>
Published by Peter KunzComments Off on Privacy Policies as a Tool for Intellectual Property Rights Management: The WIPF 2022 Conference
<p>Privacy and Intellectual Property have more in common than might be assumed at first glance: Both are “intangible assets” and […]</p>
Published by Peter KunzComments Off on The TRAPEZE Dashboard: control what data is processed for which purposes
<p>“You must agree to our privacy policy!” We often agree to terms and conditions and privacy policies without taking the […]</p>
Published by Peter KunzComments Off on TRAPEZE poster available for download
<p>Do you need a poster to present TRAPEZE? You can download the pdf file and scale it to the size […]</p>
Published by Peter KunzComments Off on Privacy Policies: a key prerequisite for data monetization in the telecommunications industry
<p>Data monetization has long been a business that companies like Google, Facebook dominated (or even “owned”). From the perspective of […]</p>
Published by Peter KunzComments Off on TRAPEZE in CitySCAPE Podcast Series Episode #1
<p>In a podcast published by the CitySCAPE project, Amedeo D’Arcangelo, Tobias Eichinger and Jonathan Langens explain how an imagined fourth […]</p>
Published by Peter KunzComments Off on Privacy, Data Quality & More in Data Spaces
<p>The European H2020 projects MOSAICrOWN and TRAPEZE joined forces to organise a workshop entitled “Privacy, data quality & more in […]</p>
Published by Peter KunzComments Off on From Capital to Privacy – TRAPEZE mobile
<p>A noble goal of the TRAPEZE project is the enlightenment of the European citizen. Light shall be brought to the […]</p>
Published by Peter KunzComments Off on The TRAPEZE Policy Framework
<p>The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) introduced strong incentives to virtuous personal data processing. Consequently, companies (and data controllers in […]</p>