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Source : Korean SAT Special Lecture, page 179, No 19
There is obviously a considerable range of possible legal, technical and social options for managing the explosion of personal information. For example, Mayer-Schönberger proposes mimicking human forgetting by introducing requirements to allow users to set expiry dates for digital information. As he further explains, this proposal would need to be supported by an appropriate legal framework. Although these sorts of proposals are worth pursuing, they face considerable practical barriers to implementation. To begin with, such a fundamental change in our technology infrastructure would require expenditure of considerable resources. It may, moreover, be difficult or impossible to get the agreement of technology companies to support the proposed transition. In addition, even if some form of technology-based expiry date were to be implemented, it may lead to a technological “guerrilla war”, as some interests may be concerned to circumvent technology-based expiry dates.
1. Does personal information mean one's id, password, address, date of birth, etc or stuff posted on SNS?
2. What does human forgetting mean?
3. Is this because these technology companies are related to some swindlers in need of personal information to sell to other companies which will misuse or extort it?
It may, moreover, be difficult or impossible to get the agreement of technology companies to support the proposed transition
There is obviously a considerable range of possible legal, technical and social options for managing the explosion of personal information. For example, Mayer-Schönberger proposes mimicking human forgetting by introducing requirements to allow users to set expiry dates for digital information. As he further explains, this proposal would need to be supported by an appropriate legal framework. Although these sorts of proposals are worth pursuing, they face considerable practical barriers to implementation. To begin with, such a fundamental change in our technology infrastructure would require expenditure of considerable resources. It may, moreover, be difficult or impossible to get the agreement of technology companies to support the proposed transition. In addition, even if some form of technology-based expiry date were to be implemented, it may lead to a technological “guerrilla war”, as some interests may be concerned to circumvent technology-based expiry dates.
1. Does personal information mean one's id, password, address, date of birth, etc or stuff posted on SNS?
2. What does human forgetting mean?
3. Is this because these technology companies are related to some swindlers in need of personal information to sell to other companies which will misuse or extort it?
It may, moreover, be difficult or impossible to get the agreement of technology companies to support the proposed transition