Self-Own: The Many Shortcomings of a ‘Data Ownership’ Framework
Policymakers, companies, and consumer advocates are rightfully exploring new methods to vest consumers with greater control over the use of […]
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Policymakers, companies, and consumer advocates are rightfully exploring new methods to vest consumers with greater control over the use of […]
Tech policy is in a moment of conflict. Some folks are calling for data to be shared to increase competition, […]
Digitisation is transforming every corner of Europe’s economy and society, and urban mobility is probably where the data-driven (r)evolution is […]
Against the backdrop of a parade of high-profile Congressional hearings and legislative proposals involving consumer privacy, the National Institute of […]
On May 21, 2019, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing titled Understanding the Digital Advertising Ecosystem and the Impact […]
On Wednesday, the Senate Commerce Committee held its second full committee hearing of the year on consumer privacy. The witness […]
The 12th Hearing on Competition and Consumer Protection. The overall theme of this two-day hearing centered on the FTC’s approach to consumer privacy.
The 12th Hearing on Competition and Consumer Protection. The overall theme of this two-day hearing centered on the FTC’s approach to consumer privacy.
The debate regarding federal privacy legislation took a big step forward this week as Congress held a double-header of consumer […]
Privacy protection in the United States is characterized by multiple sector-specific privacy laws, with backstop enforcement carried out through the […]