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Privacy law scholarship often focuses on domain-specific federal privacy laws and state efforts to broaden them. This Article provides the first comprehensive analysis of privacy regulation at the local level (which it dubs “privacy localism”), using recently enacted privacy laws in Seattle...
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This volume covers a wide spectrum of issues relating to economic and political development enabled by information and communication technology (ICT). Showcasing contributions from researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers, this Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges...
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This volume covers a wide spectrum of issues relating to economic and political development enabled by information and communication technology (ICT). Showcasing contributions from researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers, this Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges...
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Der Zugriff auf das Internet hat sich durch die Verbreitung mobiler Endgeräte im vergangenen Jahrzehnt von der stationären hin zur mobilen Nutzung verändert. Da Kapazitäts- und Geschwindigkeitsbeschränkungen der meisten Mobilfunktarife die Möglichkeiten der mobilen Internetnutzung...
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Privacy regulators are embracing privacy by design as never before. This is the idea that “building in” privacy throughout the design and development of products and services achieves better results than “bolting it on” as an afterthought. In the US, a very recent FTC Staff Report makes...
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In the past several election cycles, presidential campaigns and other well-funded races for major political offices have become data-driven operations. Presidential campaign organizations and the two main parties (and their data consultants) assemble and maintain extraordinarily detailed...
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