We live in the era of Big Data, which seeks to commoditize our personal preferences for pecuniary gain. In this changing landscape, data brokers, or information reselling companies, compile information about individuals from a wide range of sources and subsequently sell this information to businesses worldwide. Such practices, however, mostly take place in the shadows without consumers’ knowledge or consent, compromising their individual rights to privacy. Further, data brokers often aggregate raw pieces of individual information in a discriminatory manner, leaving consumers vulnerable to predatory and unsavory marketing practices. A 2014 Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Report, Data Brokers: A Call for Transparency and Accountability, specif...
Online search engines, social media platforms, and targeted advertising services often employ a “dat...
The current legal and economic infrastructure facilitating data collection practices and data analys...
Every day, we make a series of tradeoffs between privacy and convenience. We may check our email, po...
We live in the era of Big Data, which seeks to commoditize our personal preferences for pecuniary ga...
In the United States the prevailing public policy approach to mitigating the harms of internet surve...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently issued a report that examines the U.S. data broker indus...
In 2005, three spectacular data security breaches focused public attention on the vast databases of ...
A sweeping data broker industry sells information about millions of people to corporate and governme...
From the early days of the information economy, personal data has been its most valuable asset. Desp...
In the data analytics society, each individual’s disclosure of personal information imposes costs on...
Companies have too much control over people’s information. In the data marketplace, companies packag...
Data brokers are the major players in the market for collecting, selling and sharing user informatio...
The first section of this paper examines the historical differences that have led to the American ap...
The rise of technology and the Internet has made it increasingly difficult for people to maintain an...
Historically, researchers obtained data from independent studies and government data. However, as pu...
Online search engines, social media platforms, and targeted advertising services often employ a “dat...
The current legal and economic infrastructure facilitating data collection practices and data analys...
Every day, we make a series of tradeoffs between privacy and convenience. We may check our email, po...
We live in the era of Big Data, which seeks to commoditize our personal preferences for pecuniary ga...
In the United States the prevailing public policy approach to mitigating the harms of internet surve...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently issued a report that examines the U.S. data broker indus...
In 2005, three spectacular data security breaches focused public attention on the vast databases of ...
A sweeping data broker industry sells information about millions of people to corporate and governme...
From the early days of the information economy, personal data has been its most valuable asset. Desp...
In the data analytics society, each individual’s disclosure of personal information imposes costs on...
Companies have too much control over people’s information. In the data marketplace, companies packag...
Data brokers are the major players in the market for collecting, selling and sharing user informatio...
The first section of this paper examines the historical differences that have led to the American ap...
The rise of technology and the Internet has made it increasingly difficult for people to maintain an...
Historically, researchers obtained data from independent studies and government data. However, as pu...
Online search engines, social media platforms, and targeted advertising services often employ a “dat...
The current legal and economic infrastructure facilitating data collection practices and data analys...
Every day, we make a series of tradeoffs between privacy and convenience. We may check our email, po...