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DATA PROTECTION OF ATHLETES IN ISRAEL

Data, nowadays, is a highly valuable commodity, not least in sport. Athletes’ performances can be tracked, measured and analysed through a wide range of personal data. In Israel, the legal protection of such data is governed primarily by the Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty, 5752-1992;

DATA PROTECTION OF ATHLETES IN TÜRKİYE

Data is an exceptionally valuable commodity in the modern sporting world. Whether it is performance metrics or medical history, information related to athletes has become a cornerstone of the industry. Consequently, the legal protection of this data is a high priority for sports clubs, federations, and

DATA PROTECTION OF ATHLETES IN FRANCE

In sport, large volumes of personal data are routinely processed, and such data includes sensitive information on athletes’ performances and their health. In France, athletes’ data is legally protected under the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and national data protection legislation, especially Law No.

DATA PROTECTION OF ATHLETES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM (UK)

Data, nowadays, is a very valuable commodity, for all kinds of reasons, not least data related to sport, and, as such, data protection has become very important in practice. Data protection may be defined as a set of legal rules designed to protect individuals’ personal and

SPORTS DATA: ITS LEGAL PROTECTION AND COMMERCIAL EXPLOITATION

Living, as we do, in a digital world, the legal protection and commercial exploitation of sports data, in particular, has become a central issue in the modern sports economy. Thus, in an increasingly data-driven and technological environment, including AI, sports persons, teams, clubs, fans, federations and