Addressing Temporal Aspects of Privacy-Related Norms
Abstract
Agents interacting in open environments such as Internet are often in charge of personal information. In order to protect the privacy of human users, such agents have to be aware of the normative context regarding personal data protection (applicable laws and other regulations). These privacy-related norms usually refer to deadlines and durations. To represent these regulations, we introduce the Deontic Logic for Privacy; this logic represents privacy-related obligations while providing the required temporal expressiveness.
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