Цифрове мовчання: право на збереження приватності у європейському електронному просторі
Abstract
In the contemporary digital era, the notion of "digital
silence" has emerged as a critical concept in discussions surrounding
privacy, data protection, and online autonomy, particularly within the
European Union (EU). This paper presents an in-depth analysis of the
multifaceted phenomenon of digital silence, examining its definition,
manifestations, legal implications, societal dynamics, and ethical
considerations. Drawing upon extensive literature, case law, regulatory
frameworks, and empirical research, this comprehensive study offers a
nuanced understanding of digital silence and its significance in shaping
the evolving landscape of digital rights and responsibilities in Europe.
By exploring the intersections of law, society, and technology, this paper
contributes to ongoing debates on digital privacy, data protection, and the
ethical dimensions of digital behavior, offering insights for policymakers,
legal scholars, technologists, and individuals navigating the complexities
of the digital age.