Misuse of users’ personally identifiable information is persistent and pervasive. This Article addresses two questions: why is information misuse so common and so severe and how could domestic law change to make it less so? I use a simple model to illustrate that companies externalize information misuse costs onto users, which has two related but distinct effects: chronic underinvestment in information security and excessive retention of user data. I then seize on this observation to propose a specific legal vehicle at the heart of this Article—a private enforcement remedy. This private enforcement remedy has four essential features. First, the remedy must be created under state law. State law provides a viable alternative when federal cour...
The collection and use of consumer data by commercial entities has quickly transitioned from being a...
Big data has affected American life and business in a variety of ways—inspiring both technological d...
The article discusses U.S. consumer protection laws in relation to the efforts to keep personally id...
In 2005, three spectacular data security breaches focused public attention on the vast databases of ...
Personal data is a cost of admission for much of modern life. Employers, tech companies, advertisers...
This article provides an analysis of the laws potentially applicable to the online collection and us...
This article makes a case for treating individual data subjects as gatekeepers against misuse of per...
While information security and privacy losses are now spiraling out of control, and have been demons...
U.S. consumers have little actual control over how companies collect, use, and disclose their person...
Technological development has created new forms of information, altered expectations of privacy, and...
The rise of data protection laws is one of the most profound legal changes of this century. Yet, de...
Data breaches are becoming a norm in modern life. Every year it seems that bigger and bigger attacks...
Information is being created at an astonishing rate, and the electronic storage of personal data is ...
Websites and mobile applications provide immeasurable benefits to both users and companies. These se...
Data breaches are becoming a norm in modern life. Every year it seems that bigger and bigger attacks...
The collection and use of consumer data by commercial entities has quickly transitioned from being a...
Big data has affected American life and business in a variety of ways—inspiring both technological d...
The article discusses U.S. consumer protection laws in relation to the efforts to keep personally id...
In 2005, three spectacular data security breaches focused public attention on the vast databases of ...
Personal data is a cost of admission for much of modern life. Employers, tech companies, advertisers...
This article provides an analysis of the laws potentially applicable to the online collection and us...
This article makes a case for treating individual data subjects as gatekeepers against misuse of per...
While information security and privacy losses are now spiraling out of control, and have been demons...
U.S. consumers have little actual control over how companies collect, use, and disclose their person...
Technological development has created new forms of information, altered expectations of privacy, and...
The rise of data protection laws is one of the most profound legal changes of this century. Yet, de...
Data breaches are becoming a norm in modern life. Every year it seems that bigger and bigger attacks...
Information is being created at an astonishing rate, and the electronic storage of personal data is ...
Websites and mobile applications provide immeasurable benefits to both users and companies. These se...
Data breaches are becoming a norm in modern life. Every year it seems that bigger and bigger attacks...
The collection and use of consumer data by commercial entities has quickly transitioned from being a...
Big data has affected American life and business in a variety of ways—inspiring both technological d...
The article discusses U.S. consumer protection laws in relation to the efforts to keep personally id...