The chief obstacle to being part of the 21st century worldin which jobs, education, healthcare, and access to government services are all onlineis the cost of high-speed access and computers.

sábado, 3 de mayo de 2014

El Tribunal Supremo Español ha dictado dos fallos muy relevantes para el derecho del fútbol. En el caso Baena acerca de los contratos de formación y en el restante sobre el derecho a cobrar indemnización por los deportistas profesionales frente a la extinción de contrato por vencimiento del plazo.

Comentario de Rodriguez Ten sobre la sentencia Baena.


Nespresso faces some problems with French antitrust authorities.

http://qz.com/200161/someone-is-finally-forcing-nespresso-to-open-source-its-coffee-pods/

Scope of the Agreement reached by Nestle with French antitrust authorities.

Big Data. La Casa Blanca acaba de emitir un informe sobre Big Data y privacidad con algunas consideraciones interesantes como

 Resumen de las recomendaciones sobre las modificaciones al marco jurídico americano.

Policy Recommendations:
This review also identifies six discrete policy recommendations that deserve prompt Administration attention and policy development. These are: 
Advance the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights. The Department of Commerce
should take appropriate consultative steps to seek stakeholder and public com- ment on big data developments and how they impact the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights and then devise draft legislative text for consideration by stakeholders and submission by the President to Congress.
Pass National Data Breach Legislation. Congress should pass legislation that provides for a single national data breach standard along the lines of the Admin- istration’s May 2011 Cybersecurity legislative proposal.
Extend Privacy Protections to non-U.S. Persons. The Office of Management and Budget should work with departments and agencies to apply the Privacy Act of 1974 to non-U.S. persons where practicable, or to establish alternative privacy policies that apply appropriate and meaningful protections to personal infor- mation regardless of a person’s nationality.
Ensure Data Collected on Students in School is Used for Educational Purposes. The federal government must ensure that privacy regulations protect stu- dents against having their data being shared or used inappropriately, especially when the data is gathered in an educational context.
Expand Technical Expertise to Stop Discrimination. The federal government’s lead civil rights and consumer protection agencies should expand their technical expertise to be able to identify practices and outcomes facilitated by big data analytics that have a discriminatory impact on protected classes, and develop a plan for investigating and resolving violations of law.

Amend the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. Congress should amend ECPA to ensure the standard of protection for online, digital content is consistent with that afforded in the physical world—including by removing archaic distinctions between email left unread or over a certain age.




Ver reporte emitido por la Casa Blanca llamado "Big Data: Seizing Opportunities Preserving Values"

La semana pasada han surgido dos incidentes muy graves de xenofobia que han merecido diferentes tipos de sanciones. En un caso económica y social por haberse individualizado al agresor, en cambio en el caso de Alves hubo un masivo apoyo al jugador por parte del ambiente del deporte. Tampoco se justifica que por el acto de un espectador inadaptado deba pagar la entidad deportiva.

La ruda discriminación del dueño de la franquicia de los Los Angeles Clippers.

Explicación de la sanción aplicada por el Villareal al espectador que lanzó banana a Dani Alves.

El fallo a ser dictado por la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos en el caso Aereo tendrá una importancia significativa en diversas áreas.

Excelente explicación de Enrique Dans sobre el tema.