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What is Personal Data Controller

New Perspectives and Possibilities in Strategic Management in the 21st Century: Between Tradition and Modernity
A legal entity or individual that determines the purposes and means of processing personal data, as defined in the GDPR. In the context of blockchain, determining the personal data controller becomes complex in decentralized systems where multiple participants contribute to the processing and validation of data.
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Navigating the GDPR Compliance Conundrum: Analyzing Public Blockchain Systems and Personal Data Protection Rights
Akash Bag (Amity University, India), Sanskriti Kadiyan (O.P. Jindal Global University, India), Sujata Newton (O.P. Jindal Global University, India), and Rajdip Bhadra Chaudhuri (St. Xavier's University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-9261-1.ch010
Abstract
This chapter examines the implications of blockchain technology on the processing of personal data and its compliance with the general data protection regulation (GDPR) within the European Union. While the internet has revolutionized communication and database systems, it has also posed challenges to legally process personal data. However, the introduction of blockchain technology, with its cryptographic features and decentralized peer-to-peer ledger system, raises questions about the applicability of the GDPR. This chapter analyzes personal data processed in public blockchains, including the right to erasure. Additionally, the chapter explores the complexities of establishing accountability within distributed ledger technology, considering the innovative nature of blockchain and the traditional database framework upon which the GDPR was constructed. By examining the relationship between blockchain participants and fundamental data protection rights, this research aims to shed light on the intersection of blockchain technology and personal data protection.
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