Are ‘pseudonymised’ data always personal data? Implications of the GDPR for administrative data research in the UK
There has naturally been a good deal of discussion of the forthcoming General Data Protection Regulation. One issue of interest to all data controllers, and of particular concern for researchers, is whether the GDPR expands the scope of personal data through the introduction of the term ‘pseudonymis...
Main Authors: | Mourby, M, Mackey, E, Elliot, M, Gowans, H, Wallace, S, Bell, J, Smith, H, Aidinlis, S, Kaye, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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