Here is an image documenting the six data protection principles embedded in the GDPR. I made this using powerpoint and got the pictures from flickr and later from Unsplash. This page both established a URL and allows me to document the image credits. In 2023, I reworked the Principles graphic, which has its own URL.
Principles
In 2023, I remade the principles version to remove ND pictures
This is slide was made by me and is under CC0, attribution welcome, probably best linked to this page for the graphic insert attributions.
- The Judges – on flickr, CC openDemocracy 2012 BY-SA
- The Fence – on unsplash, Markus Spiske – Unsplash
- The Boat – on unsplash, Agence Olloweb – Unsplash
- The Target – on flickr, CC Cesar Bojoquez 2005 BY
- The Clock – on flickr, CC Dineshraj Goomany 2010 BY-SA
- The Keyhole – on flickr, CC stanze 2014 BY-SA
Principles the original version
This is slide was made by me and is under CC Dave Levy BY-SA 2017
- The Judges – on flickr, CC openDemocracy 2012 BY-SA
- The Fence – on flickr, CC Feran Jordà 2012 BY-NC-ND
- The Boat – on flickr, CC James Butler 2012 BY-NC-ND
- The Target – on flickr, CC Cesar Bojoquez 2005 BY
- The Clock – on flickr, CC Dineshraj Goomany 2010 BY-SA
- The Keyhole – on flickr, CC stanze 2014 BY-SA
And so I made a second one, this time on the lawful reasons.
Lawful Reasons
This is slide was made by me and is under CC Dave Levy BY-SA 2017
- The Handshake – on flickr, CC 드림포유 2009 BY-ND
- The Contract – on flickr, CC 24oranges,nl 2014 BY-SA
- One Way – on flickr, CC Alex Ortiz de Guinea 2007 BY-NC-ND
- Danger – on flickr, C C twm 2005 BY-NC-ND
- Public Bridleway – on flickr, CC Chris Holloway 2014 BY
- Binoculars – on flickr, CC Mark Lindsey 2006 BY-NC-ND
These may be derived works, this page discusses the four fair use tests.
Hi Dave, would you please give me permission to use these in Awareness training, if I note yor URL on the slide? Many thanks
Yes. I am changing the copyright terms for my slides to CC BY-SA. The reasons for originally claiming all rights reserved have gone. You should/must refer to this URL, or alternatively satisfy yourself that you have met the image creative commons restrictions. They all require attribution but some have a no derivatives restriction.
I have amended the copyright statements on the slides.
I made a new slide for the principles, I have removed the NC-ND images and made my slide a CC0. I should probably remove the remaining (CC) images and replace them with unsplash pictures.