El derecho a la autodeterminación informativa en la era de la llamada videovigilancia en el sector privado en México. Una perspectiva desde la Ley Federal de Protección de Datos Personales en Posesión de Particulares y los retos pendientes
Author(s) -
Omar Frutos Mendoza
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
revista de derecho, comunicaciones y nuevas tecnologías/revista de derecho comunicaciones y nuevas tecnologias
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1909-7786
pISSN - 1794-9254
DOI - 10.15425/redecom.12.2014.02
Subject(s) - humanities , persona , consumer law , political science , cartography , geography , art , law
Currently in Mexico private individuals or corporations who own department stores, supermarkets, banks, among others, justifying their personal and property safety installed electronic instruments that enable them to conduct surveillance activity by which they can obtain in a few seconds a lot of personal data, such as image and voice. The problem here appears when only the images and sounds are recorded, but guarding against total ignorance of the owner there off or further processing. That is to say is flagrantly violating the fundamental right to information and selfdetermination that we all holders of personal data have.
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