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- book (Q1633)
- Christopher Kelty (Q1634)
- Geeks and Recursive Publics: How the Internet and Free Software Make Things Public (Q1635)
- essay (Q1636)
- Semantic information, autonomous agency, and nonequilibrium statistical physics (Q1637)
- David H. Wolpert (Q1638)
- Artemy Kolchinsky (Q1639)
- L'Equipe app (Q164)
- Observers as Systems that Acquire Information to Stay out of Equilibrium (Q1640)
- No Free Lunch in Search and Optimization (Q1641)
- theorem (Q1642)
- mathematical theory of "meaning" (Q1643)
- theory (Q1644)
- "no free lunch" critique (Q1645)
- Coevolutionary Free Lunches (Q1646)
- William G. Macready (Q1647)
- Homo Deus (Q1648)
- Yuval Harari (Q1649)
- Instagram (Q165)
- meaning (Q1650)
- mushy theory of "meaning", GDPR, champions, "free lunches", "purpose", "social machines" and Homo Deus' views on coevolution (Q1651)
- agency (Q1652)
- semantic information (Q1653)
- GDPR provisions on "meaningful information about the logic of the processing" (Q1654)
- Climathon in Geneva (Q1655)
- side event (Q1656)
- Joris von Hoboken (Q1657)
- Katrina Ligett (Q1658)
- Patrick J. McGovern Foundation (Q1659)
- LinkedIn app (Q166)
- foundation (Q1660)
- Yolanda Gil (Q1661)
- Knowledge and the Flow of Information (Q1662)
- Fred Dretske (Q1663)
- Kone Foundation (Q1664)
- RDF-based restrictions for privacy-compliant data processing (Q1665)
- poster presentation (Q1666)
- Sven Lieber (Q1667)
- SHACL (Q1668)
- constraints language (Q1669)
- Exodus Privacy tracker list (Q167)
- language (Q1670)
- Test-driven approach for GDPR compliance (Q1671)
- GDPR compliance (Q1672)
- Michael Veale (Q1673)
- Reuben Binns (Q1674)
- Fabrizio Gilardi (Q1675)
- Artificial Intelligence Geneva Summit (Q1676)
- China Digital Marketing: A Topological Map 2019 (Q1677)
- Deep learning for noise-tolerant RDFS reasoning (Q1678)
- Digital Democracy: How Digital Technology Is Changing Democracy and Its Study (Q1679)
- Wikibase data model (Q168)
- social machine (Q1680)
- The Great Hack projection at MyData Barcelona (Q1681)
- Smart City Week (Q1682)
- Barcelona (Q1683)
- The Great Hack projection at MyData Japan (Q1684)
- Internet Governance Forum 2019 (Q1685)
- workshop "Data and Digital Intelligence as People’s Resources: Reclaiming Freedom and Control in a Data-based Society" (Q1686)
- Berlin (Q1687)
- Just Net Coalition (Q1688)
- Oikos (Q1689)
- data model "data controller has privacy policy" (Q169)
- YouthActionNet (Q1690)
- Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy (Q1691)
- MakeSense (Q1692)
- MyData Geneva diffusion (Q1693)
- list of potential communication channels (Q1694)
- MyData Geneva Meetup group (Q1695)
- Meetup group (Q1696)
- collective (Q1697)
- MyData Geneva website (Q1698)
- Gluonnet (Q1699)
- Scotland (Q17)
- Wikidata data model (Q170)
- ImpactHub Geneva (Q1700)
- coworking space (Q1701)
- Slack channel (Q1702)
- calendar (Q1703)
- Eric Prud'hommeaux (Q1704)
- ShEx (Q1705)
- expression language (Q1706)
- Tom Baker (Q1707)
- Andra Waagmeester (Q1708)
- Validating RDF Data (Q1709)
- Wikibase property (Q171)
- Jose Emilio labra Gayo (Q1710)
- Iovka Boneva (Q1711)
- Dimitris Kontokostas (Q1712)
- Yasser Khazaal (Q1713)
- Sophia Achab (Q1714)
- New forms of organization viewed through the lens of contract theory (Q1715)
- L’imaginaire algorithmique dans le travail de livraison sur plateforme (Q1716)
- Digital services taxes: a looming tax and trade war? (Q1717)
- The Future of Work Summit (Q1718)
- letter from Facebook employees to Mark Zuckerberg on fact-checking political ads (Q1719)
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- letter (Q1720)
- University Hospitals of Geneva (Q1721)
- Khazaal Yasser (Q1722)
- Wikidata Zurich Training 2019 (Q1723)
- Wikibase skill (Q1724)
- formatter URL (Q1725)
- adding a gadget (Q1726)
- adding an item (Q1727)
- adding a property (Q1728)
- MediaWiki:commons.js (Q1729)
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- user script (Q1730)
- editing wikitext (Q1731)
- Adrian Lobsiger (Q1732)
- Neue Zürcher Zeitung (Q1733)
- Disqus (Q1734)
- Recommendations for an AI Strategy in Switzerland (Q1735)
- Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences (Q1736)
- academy of science (Q1737)
- Louis Poncet (Q1738)
- stream (Q1739)
- data model "privacy policy has contact email" (Q174)
- e-commerce trade agreement (Q1740)
- topic (Q1741)
- Maumau1 (Q1742)
- PersonalData.IO user account (Q1743)
- conceptual frame for digital responsibility (Q1744)
- positive responsibility (Q1745)
- prospective responsibility (Q1746)
- retrospective responsibility (Q1747)
- negative responsibility (Q1748)
- responsibility (Q1749)
- contact email (Q175)
- securing autonomy and privacy (Q1750)
- broader public (Q1751)
- sandbox example for Korean meeting (Q1752)
- dealing with data (Q1753)
- stake (Q1754)
- undermining consent (Q1755)
- issue in conceptual frame for digital responsibility (Q1756)
- consumer (Q1757)
- consumer/user (Q1758)
- stakeholder in conceptual frame for digital responsibility (Q1759)
- Wikibase datatype (Q176)
- highest-level concept (Q1760)
- quality (Q1761)
- digital responsibility (Q1762)
- conceptual frame (Q1763)
- Johan Rochel (Q1764)
- empower digital literacy of consumers (Q1765)
- Elmar Kiesling (Q1766)
- Vienna University of Technology (Q1767)
- Luminate (Q1768)
- quality of responsibility in conceptual frame for digital responsibility (Q1769)
- URL (Q177)
- temporal lens in conceptual frame for digital reponsibility (Q1770)
- Soheil Human (Q1771)
- Maurizio Arseni (Q1772)
- Singa Factory (Q1773)
- World Trade Organization (Q1774)
- Eleventh WTO Ministerial Conference (Q1775)
- Google's Digital Wellbeing experiments (Q1776)
- Freezr (Q1777)
- API-to-app (Q1778)
- specification (Q1779)
- SPARQL query (Q178)
- API-to-cloud (Q1780)
- Freezer API-to-cloud (Q1781)
- Dropbox (Q1782)
- cloud storage solution (Q1783)
- storage solution (Q1784)
- browser LocalStorage (Q1785)
- MongoDB (Q1786)
- list of events surrounding Facebook transparency on third-party tracking (Q1787)
- The EU guarantees its citizens’ data rights, in theory (Q1788)
- The Economist (Q1789)
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- Facebook still hasn’t launched a big privacy feature that Mark Zuckerberg promised more than seven months ago (Q1790)
- Facebook "Clear History" (Q1791)
- Facebook Download Your Information (Q1792)
- I Downloaded the Information That Facebook Has on Me. Yikes. (Q1793)
- Facebook forced to disclose more information about its ad targeting (Q1794)
- blog post (Q1795)
- Facebook's New Privacy Feature Comes with a Loophole (Q1796)
- Testimony at UK Parliament by Paul-Olivier Dehaye (Q1797)
- official testimony (Q1798)
- UK DCMS Committee (Q1799)
- Affero GPL (Q180)
- Post-hearing questions by Senator Blumenthal to Mark Zuckerberg (Q1800)
- Facebook Use of Sensitive Data for Advertising in Europe (Q1801)
- Investigating Ad Transparency Mechanisms in Social Media: A Case Study of Facebook's Explanations (Q1802)
- Jose Gonzalez Cabanas (Q1803)
- Angel Cuevas (Q1804)
- Ruben Cuevas (Q1805)
- Facebook "Why am I seeing this ad?" (Q1806)
- Athanasios Andreou (Q1807)
- Giridhari Venkatadri (Q1808)
- Oana Goga (Q1809)
- data portability destination (Q181)
- Krishna P. Gummadi (Q1810)
- Patrick Loiseau (Q1811)
- Alan Mislove (Q1812)
- transparency of Facebook's systems (Q1813)
- Max Schrems (Q1814)
- replacement IDs generated by Facebook (Q1815)
- Second audit of Facebook by Irish Data Protection Commissioner (2012) (Q1816)
- Facebook ad targeting practices (Q1817)
- Wikibase gadget (Q1818)
- cookie synchronization (Q1819)
- PersonalData.IO (Q182)
- Cookie Synchronization: Everything You Always Wanted toKnow But Were Afraid to Ask (Q1820)
- use of cookie synchronization by Facebook (Q1821)
- Facebook "nonregistered" user (Q1822)
- Online Tracking: A 1-million-site Measurement and Analysis (Q1823)
- Questions for the Record for Hearing on Foreign Influence Operations Using Social Media (Q1824)
- Questions for the Record (Q1825)
- Protection des données: les partis à la traîne (Q1826)
- Jane Kelsey (Q1827)
- Deborah James (Q1828)
- Northeastern University (Q1829)
- email delivery (Q183)
- future-of-work and data protection (Q1830)
- Youtubers Union transparency initiative (Q1831)
- Uber drivers reappropriating personal data (Q1832)
- Deliveroo riders reappropriating personal data (Q1833)
- Youtubers Union (Q1834)
- IG Metall (Q1835)
- timeline for Youtubers Union transparency initiative (Q1836)
- proposal (Q1837)
- Parminder Jeet Singh (Q1838)
- timeline (Q1839)
- data portability delivery method (Q184)
- announcement of partnership with IG Metall (Q1840)
- foundation of Facebook group for the Youtubers Union (Q1841)
- M. Léopold Ismael Samba, (Q1842)
- cancellation of meeting with Youtube (Q1843)
- UNCTAD (Q1844)
- Edinburgh (Q1845)
- Karen Gregory (Q1846)
- Scottish Trade Union Congress (Q1847)
- James Farrar (Q1848)
- Tristan Henderson (Q1849)
- ad hoc username on email domain (Q185)
- Luca Perrig (Q1850)
- Paris (Q1851)
- Collectif des Liveurs de Paris (Q1852)
- Richard W. Hill (Q1853)
- Australia (Q1854)
- Wikibase use case (Q1855)
- SEM training (Q1856)
- FacLab management (Q1857)
- tiers-lieu reflection (Q1858)
- PersonalData.IO knowledge hub (Q1859)
- information delivery method (Q186)
- MyData Geneva knowledge hub (Q1860)
- American Express (Q1861)
- Osaka Track (Q1862)
- (Q1863)
- Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (Q1864)
- Washington, DC (Q1865)
- Social Science Two (Q1866)
- YouTube P-Scores, how to find yours, videos being throttled, and more: a comprehensive guide (Q1867)
- What YouTube is Hiding From You! (P-Score, Video Ratings, Throttling Videos) (Q1868)
- Creators Say They’ve Cracked YouTube’s Monetization Algorithm (Q1869)
- access right delivery method (Q187)
- P-score List (Q1870)
- Facebook Ad Library (Q1871)
- Facebook Newsfeed algorithm transparency (Q1872)
- Facebook friend recommendations transparency (Q1873)
- Youtube P-Score (Q1874)
- generically relevant Wikibase property (Q1875)
- A Philosophical Theory of Fairness for Prediction-Based Decisions (Q1876)
- Michele Loi (Q1877)
- Paul-Olivier Dehaye's reading list (Q1878)
- World Economic Forum (Q1879)
- data rights service (Q188)
- blind dispatch (Q1880)
- New York (Q1881)
- UNCTAD E-commerce week (Q1882)
- George Stigler (Q1883)
- The Theory of Economic Regulation (Q1884)
- (Q1885)
- Arthur Cecil Pigou (Q1886)
- Public Interest Theory of Regulation (Q1887)
- Pigovian tax (Q1888)
- Mauro Poggia (Q1889)
- data pod provider (Q189)
- Mauro Poggia Vs Uber (Q1890)
- European Water Association (Q1891)
- New Zealand (Q1892)
- Global Industry Position Paper on the WTO E-Commerce Initiative (Q1893)
- Prohibit internet tariffs and customs formalities on electronic transmissions (Q1894)
- Facilitate the flow of data across borders (Q1895)
- Prohibit requirements to localize the storage and processing of data (Q1896)
- Prohibit requirements to disclose source code, algorithms, or encryption keys (Q1897)
- Facilitate access to and use of government data. (Q1898)
- Sift (Q1899)
- (Q19)
- cozy.cloud (Q190)
- Zeta Global (Q1900)
- Retail Equation (Q1901)
- Riskified (Q1902)
- Kustomer (Q1903)
- OK Cupid (Q1904)
- UNI Global Union (Q1905)
- Trade Justice Movement (Q1906)
- Fanning the Flames of Hate: Social Media and Hate Crime (Q1907)
- Kazakhstan (Q1908)
- Twelfth WTO Ministerial Conference (Q1909)
- OneCub (Q191)
- Quantum Internet Hackathon (Q1910)
- Hestia.AI (Q1911)
- Meeting of the Digital ClearingHouse on data portability (Q1912)
- Wikidata EntitySchema:E130 (Q1913)
- Wikidata instance (Q1914)
- Wikidata EntitySchema (Q1915)
- EntitySchema start (Q1916)
- at least one (Q1917)
- Cameroon (Q1918)
- transportation service (Q192)
- Asia (Q1920)
- MyData Community Manager (Q1921)
- MySpace (Q1922)
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) (Q1923)
- Sami Coll (Q1924)
- platform cookie policy (Q1925)
- FreeWheel.tv (Q1926)
- Comcast (Q1927)
- Sanoma (Q1928)
- RTS interview on Youtube algorithm (Q1929)
- SNCF (Q193)
- (Q1930)
- technology privacy policy (Q1931)
- security policy (Q1932)
- Ziff Davis (Q1933)
- European Economic Area (Q1934)
- Verve (Q1935)
- Readpeak (Q1936)
- AdZero (Q1937)
- (Q1938)
- Railway company (Q1939)
- Keolis (Q194)
- Mobility Car Sharing (Q1940)
- PubliBike (Q1941)
- Marco Pancini (Q1942)
- ResearchGate (Q1943)
- PeopleDataLabs (Q1944)
- DIPLO Foundation training on global digital governance (Q1945)