öndunarvernd
Öndunarvernd is a concept in Icelandic law and culture that translates to "right to one's name" or more specifically, the right to one's pseudonym. In modern times, the term is often used to refer to the privacy right of a person to use a pseudonym or alias in various contexts.
The idea of öndunarvernd is rooted in the Icelandic tradition of using pseudonyms, also known as "leyfnavörðir,"
In modern times, the concept of öndunarvernd has taken on a broader significance, particularly in the realm
Öndunarvernd is not unique to Iceland, but the country's emphasis on preserving anonymity and pseudonymity has