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Iohn Foxe, and now Englished by Iames Bell 210 $aAt London $cPrinted by Iohn Daye, dwellyng ouer Aldersgate$dAnno. 1581 215 $a[14], 510, [4] leaves 300 $aA translation of: Contra Hieron. Osorium, eiusque odiosas infectationes pro evangelicae veritatis necessaria defensione, responsio apologetica. 300 $aA reply to: Oso?rio, Jero?nimo. In Gualtherum Haddonum de vera religione libri tres. 300 $aThe colophon is dated 1580. In all copies reported the date is altered in pen to 1581. 300 $a"The residue aunswered by I.F. begynnyng where Maister Haddon left agaynst Osorius" (caption title) begins on leaf 81. 300 $aReproduction of the original in the Henry E. 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Introduction -- Bart van der Sloot & -- Sascha van Schendel -- 2. Object Re-identification: Problems, Algorithms and Responsible Research Practice -- Zhedong Zheng & -- Liang Zheng -- 3. The Quantum Threat to Cybersecurity and Privacy -- Nina Bindel, Michele Mosca & -- Bill Munson -- 4. Realistic Face Anonymisation -- Håkon Hukkelås & -- Frank Lindseth -- 5. Use of Bulk Data by Intelligence and Security Services: Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place? -- Willemijn Aerdts & -- Ludo Block -- 6. Farm Data Sharing: Current Practices and Principles -- Sjaak Wolfert, Else Giesbers, Houkje Adema & -- Marc-Jeroen Bogaardt -- 7. Microdata Access at Statistics Netherlands -- Peter-Paul de Wolf, Ivo Gorissen, Michel Zaaijer & -- Daniël von Berg -- 8. Atmospheric Profiling and Surveillance in the Stratumseind Living Lab: Pushing the Limits of Identifiability -- Ma?a Gali? -- 9. Data Used in Governmental Automated Decision-Making and Profiling: Towards More Practical Protection -- Sascha van Schendel -- 10. Data: A Very Short Introduction to the EU Galaxy and to Five Potential Paths Forward -- Bart van der Sloot -- 11. The Regulation of Access to Personal and Non-Personal Data in the EU: From Bits and Pieces to a System? -- Thomas Tombal & -- Inge Graef -- 12. Regulating 'Non-Personal Data': Developments in India -- Rishab Bailey & -- Renuka Sane -- 13. Data Protection Without Data: Informationless Chilling Effects and Data Protection Law -- Dara Hallinan -- 14. Identity, Profiles and Pseudonyms in the Digital Environment -- Miranda Mourby & -- Elaine Mackey -- 15. Biometric Data, Within and Beyond Data Protection -- Catherine Jasserand -- 16. Conclusions -- Bart van der Sloot & -- Sascha van Schendel -- Author biographies. 330 $aThe legal domain distinguishes between different types of data and attaches a different level of protection to each of them. 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