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. This page both established a URL and allows me to document the image credits and assert creative commons terms.
Principles
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.