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Two key scholars, Zuboff and Hartzog say individual control is not capable of fixing Big Tech privacy abuses without governance

Two key scholars, Zuboff and Hartzog say individual control is not capable of fixing Big Tech privacy abuses without governance

Nov 15, 2021 | governance, legal, privacy, Privacy Beat, regulation

Two key scholars, Zuboff and Hartzog say individual control is not capable of fixing Big Tech privacy abuses without governance Privacy Beat Your weekly privacy news update. VIEW IN YOUR BROWSER Two key scholars, Zuboff and Hartzog, in updated analyses, say individual...

GOP senator’s new privacy suggests possible compromise areas; but still omits private right-of-action

May 7, 2021 | advertising, legal, Privacy Beat

Key GOP senator’s privacy bill includes some new wrinkles like “implicit consent,” and still prohibits private right of action; would it also outlaw “real-time bidding”? Congress continues to struggle to create a passable federal privacy...

Pre-law student’s paper examines the potential for constitutional challenge to CCPA | No firm conclusion

Jun 12, 2019 | CCPA, legal

Could application of the U.S. Constitution’s interstate commerce clause — generally leaving nationwide business exchange to Congress to regulate — de-rail the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)? That’s the question posed in a legal review by a University of...

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