Stop Spreading the Data: PSM, Trust and Third-Party Services

Jannick Kirk Sørensen, Hilde van den Bulck, Sokol Kosta

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Abstract

The paper analyzes problems relating to public service media use of third-party services that track, collect and analyze user behavior. The paper extends a rights- based conception of privacy to privacy as a social phenomenon based in trust, relevant to public service media as ‘islands of trust’. However, data of European public and private media sites show that public service media, especially those that run advertising, show few differences with private media in their use of third-party services. The EU’s GDPR did significantly change this, suggesting a need for public service media to prioritize ethical values over market considerations.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Information Policy
Vol/bind10
Sider (fra-til)474-513
Antal sider40
ISSN2381-5892
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 24 dec. 2020

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Emneord

  • web privacy measurement
  • privacy
  • informational privacy
  • third party web services
  • Public service media
  • public service broadcasting
  • GDPR

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