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Practitioner's Corner ∙ Blockchain Technology and the GDPR – How to Reconcile Privacy and Distributed Ledgers?

Matthias Berberich, +1 more
- 01 Jan 2016 - 
- Vol. 2, Iss: 3, pp 422-426
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This article is published in European Data Protection Law Review.The article was published on 2016-01-01. It has received 55 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Blockchain.

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GDPR-Compliant Personal Data Management: A Blockchain-Based Solution

TL;DR: The goals of the platform are to provide decentralised mechanisms to both service providers and data owners for processing personal data; meanwhile, empower data provenance and transparency by leveraging advanced features of the blockchain technology.
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GDPR-Compliant Personal Data Management: A Blockchain-based Solution

TL;DR: The goals of the platform are to provide decentralised mechanisms to both service providers and data owners for processing personal data; meanwhile, empower data provenance and transparency by leveraging advanced features of the blockchain technology.
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Blockchain applications and architectures for port operations and logistics management

TL;DR: The potential role of blockchain technology in transforming port logistic operations and services is discussed, use cases and frameworks that improve port logistics operations are provided, and permissioned blockchain architectures are employed to map port logistics services.
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Decision Problems in Blockchain Governance: Old Wine in New Bottles or Walking in Someone Else’s Shoes?

TL;DR: This research pays special attention to the governance of blockchain systems and illustrates decision problems in 14 blockchain systems from four application domains, resulting in a better understanding of how blockchain governance links to existing concepts and how it is enacted in practice.
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Blockchain and Privacy Protection in the Case of the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): A Delphi Study

TL;DR: It becomes apparent that blockchains can become more privacy friendly and comply with the regulation if an active dialogue between blockchain developers and regulatory authorities helps to strengthen their mutual understanding and work.
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