Study of indirect identify referred to Personal Information Protection Act under the Age Of Big Data.

碩士 === 東吳大學 === 法律學系 === 104 === Internet has led to the development of E-Commerce, changed our life. It also makes many individuals to leave lots of messages on the Internet. Under the age of Big Data, these personal messages might be combinated, be analyzed, and to identify a specific person. Whet...

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Main Authors: KUO, CHUN-I, 郭淳頤
Other Authors: 葉奇鑫
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/25910283430465763068
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Summary:碩士 === 東吳大學 === 法律學系 === 104 === Internet has led to the development of E-Commerce, changed our life. It also makes many individuals to leave lots of messages on the Internet. Under the age of Big Data, these personal messages might be combinated, be analyzed, and to identify a specific person. Whether the information is applicable for Personal Data Protection Act only if it could be identify a specific person .It is a big issue about how to recognize “Personal Data” under the age of Big Data. Our recognization and thinking have changed under the age of Big Data. Is it appropriate of definition of personal data under the age of Big Data? Is it necessarily amended of the definition of personal data? The main aim of this thesis is to discuss about identification. Chapter 1 is an introduction, presenting an overview of the research included the motivation, methods, scope and structure. Chapter 2 is firstly going to discuss on legislation overview in UK, Japan, Hong-Kong and Taiwan, then to analyze on what Legislative Purpose we care. Last, we intend to discuss the protection of core of Legislative Purpose. Chapter 3: we introduces what is the meaning of big data, and the impact of the age of Big Data generated on our recognization and thinking system. Chapter 4: we discusses the big data how to become a part of human understanding and awareness under the age of Big Data. Further it would be a issue of identification and de-identification referred to Personal Information Protection Act. Chapter 5: Finally, we reviewed, concluded, and made recommendations.