data protection legislation
data protection legislation Legislation that has been or is being introduced all over the world to protect personal data handled in computers. The aim of the legislation is to control the immense potential for misuse of information that arises when personal data is stored in computers. Once the data has been transcribed from paper files into a form that is easily readable and accessible by computers, it is an inexpensive and easy task for the data to be extracted from one record and correlated with personal data concerning the same person from another file. This results in a synergistic combination of information that is considered to be an infringement of
privacy.
To combat the fear of misuse of data, governments have introduced legislation that, among other things, makes the following requirements of organizations that maintain personal records on computers:
to declare and/or register the use for which the data is stored;
to provide the data subject with a right of access to data concerning himself or herself on their computers;
to maintain a prescribed minimum level of electronic and physical
security in their computer installation;
not to transmit personal data to any organization that does not have similar controls over misuse of data.
This last requirement has led to fears that countries without data protection legislation on their statute books are losing contracts for the processing of data, since countries with such legislation can refuse to permit the export of data to countries where data is not adequately protected. For this reason companies that consider that the data protection fears are not borne out by real instances of misuse of data are nonetheless pressing for legislation.
In Europe a convention concerning misuse of data was signed by all member countries of the Council of Europe. The OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) has also drafted a convention of similar effect. The USA has a Privacy Act that deals with data stored by government agencies, but it is thought by some in the legal profession that for constitutional reasons the USA could not legislate to prohibit misuse of data along the lines required by the OECD and Council of Europe conventions. The debate is rapidly getting more complicated: third world countries are now finding that data protection legislation may enable them to create a nontariff barrier around indigenous data processing companies, and hence the issues are moving out of civil rights and into economics.
In 1984 the UK enacted the Data Protection Act to comply with the Council of Europe Convention. (The Act is described at the end of the dictionary.)
In February 1995 the Council of Ministers of the European Union formally approved a common position on the “Framework” Data Protection Directive, in response to the political agreement reached on 6 February 1995. The final version of the Directive includes a 12-year transition period for noncomputerized data. Member States will also have a three-year transition period in which to implement the Directive following its adoption.
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The Limbourg brothers; reflections on the origins and the legacy of three illuminators from Nijmegen.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 11/1/2009; 507 words
; 9789004175129 The Limbourg brothers; reflections on the origins and the legacy of three illuminators...influence on other illuminators, and what we can learn about the Limbourg brothers from their work (this essay is in German). The volume is...
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The Art of Illumination: The Limbourg Brothers and the Belles Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: History Today; 3/1/2009; 562 words
; The Art of Illumination The Limbourg Brothers and the Belles Heures of Jean...France, Duc de Berry, son, brother and uncle of successive kings...1408 he commissioned the famed Limbourg brothers, at the time still in their...
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Limbourg Brothers: Tres Riches Heures, October. (Masterpiece of the Month).
Magazine article from: Instructor (1990); 10/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Page" on page 35. About the Artists * The calendar images, created between 1412 and 1416, are attributed to the Limbourg brothers: Paul, Hermann, and Jean. The Duke de Berry and the Limbourgs all died in 1416 from an epidemic. Tres Riches...
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The Fall of the Rebel Angels (The Limbourg brothers, 1412-1416).(Brief Article)(Poem)
Magazine article from: Christianity and Literature; 1/1/2004; ; 427 words
; The Fall of the Rebel Angels (The Limbourg brothers, 1412-1416) Another record of disaster. God blazing like a bonfire as rows of startled angels tumble from their chairs. A...
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10 to catch: Apollo's selection for the month ahead.(paintings, and art exhibitions)
Magazine article from: Apollo; 8/1/2005; 700+ words
; ...1 504 488 2631) [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] 'The Limbourg Brothers' at the Museum Het Valkhof in Nijmegan, the Netherlands...largest ever number of leaves by Paul, Herman and Johan Limbourg. The exhibition (30 August-20 November) includes...
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Exploring medieval art in New York.(THE ARTS)
Magazine article from: World and I; 4/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Fort Tryon Park project landscaped by the Olmstead Brothers (sons of Central Park designer Frederick Law Olmstead...illuminated manuscript was illustrated by the famous Belgian Limbourg brothers in the first decade of the fifteenth century. This...
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TWO WINTER PICTURES.(Poem)
Magazine article from: Poetry; 1/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...toward their patron, or the fire they painted, the Limbourg brothers, the painters, enter their masterpiece with their...s celibate-- since poor and landless--younger brothers. On the farm that's never theirs they fling seed...
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`Book of Hours' a glorious treasure
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 4/2/1989; ; 700+ words
; ...the early 15th century by a trio of artists known as the Limbourg brothers and completed 70 years later by Jean Colombe. Perhaps the...in 1413 by Jean, Duke of Berry, son of King Jean II and brother of King Charles V, a passionate collector and patron of...
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JOOST CONIJN
Magazine article from: Artforum; 4/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...named after seven children, aged three to four-teen, from a native Dutch family gone Muslim. Conijn-like the Limbourg brothers, who illustrated a book of hours for the Duc de Berry in the early fifteenth century-documents the course of a...
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Big Deal, Tiny Art: The annual December explosion of miniatures' shows prompts a look back.
Newspaper article from: Coast weekly; 12/11/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...of daily life, portraits of saints, and various complex animal and plant forms. In the early 15th century, the Limbourg Brothers, working for the Flemish Duke of Berry, painted miniature cycles of the months that showed the mingling of royalty...
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The Limbourg Brothers
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
The Limbourg brothers The Limbourg brothers (active ca. 1399-1416) were Netherlandish illuminators...International Gothic style. Though commonly referred to as the Limbourg brothers, the correct surname of this trio of Netherlandish artists...
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Limbourg brothers
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Limbourg brothers , fl. 1380-1416, family of Franco-Flemish manuscript illuminators. The Limbourg brothers, Pol, Jan, and Herman, were trained as goldsmiths. They succeeded...
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Limbourg
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art
Limbourg. Netherlandish manuscript illuminators, the brothers Herman , Jean ( Jannequin), and Pol ( Paul) de Limbourg , all three of whom died in...his hand from those of his brothers. The Limbourgs came from...three Limbourgs worked for his brother Jean, Duc de Berry (1340...
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Limbourg, Pol de
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Limbourg, Pol de (active 1380–1416) (active 1380–1416) Franco-Flemish manuscript illustrator. Pol and his brothers, Jan and Hermann, became court painters to Jean, duc de Berry in 1411...
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Colombe, Michel
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art
...at this time, yet without copying particular Italian models. His brother Jean Colombe ( d c. 1495) was a manuscript illuminator; his work included the completion of the Très Riches Heures of the Limbourg brothers.
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