In this webinar, I moderate a discussion about recent privacy laws, what works, what fails, the virtues/vices of a private right of action, and other ideas for creating good laws.
Speakers include:
- Lauren Scholz (Florida State Law)
- Ari Waldman (Northeastern Law)
- Margot Kaminski (Colorado Law)
You can see the archived webinar by clicking the button below.
Relevant Readings
- Lauren Scholz, Private Rights of Action in Privacy Law
- Daniel J. Solove, The Limitations of Privacy Rights
- Margot Kaminski The Case for Data Privacy Rights (Or ‘Please, a Little Optimism’)
- Ari Ezra Waldman, INDUSTRY UNBOUND: THE INSIDE STORY OF PRIVACY, DATA, AND CORPORATE POWER
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This post was authored by Professor Daniel J. Solove, who through TeachPrivacy develops computer-based privacy and data security training. He also posts at his blog at LinkedIn, which has more than 1 million followers.
Professor Solove is the organizer, along with Paul Schwartz, of the Privacy + Security Forum an annual event designed for seasoned professionals.
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