Daniel Solove and Woodrow Hartzog | November 20, 2020 | Data Privacy
This article was originally published on the Privacy & Security Blog on Nov. 11, 2020. The following is the introduction. It was inevitable. On Monday, Zoom joined an exclusive club of tech companies – Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Microsoft, Google, Uber, Snap,...
Dan Shefet | December 24, 2019 | Conflict of Laws, Data Privacy, U.S. Foreign Relations Law
INTRODUCTIONIn June 2019, President Donald Trump suggested the European Union’s (EU) suits against certain American companies, such as Facebook and Google, were inappropriate legal actions.1Trump Suggests EU out of line with suits against US tech firms, Bus. Ins....
Fred Feinberg and Dana Turjeman | August 28, 2019 | Data Privacy
ABSTRACTNowadays, most of our activities and personal details are recorded by one entity or another. These data are used for many applications that fundamentally enrich our lives, such as navigation systems, social networks, search engines, and health monitoring. On...
Maggie Miller and Emily Birnbaum | June 20, 2019 | Data Privacy
The below article originally appeared on The Hill.Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) signed into law one of the nation’s strongest privacy bills on Thursday, banning internet service providers (ISPs) from using, selling or distributing consumer data without their...
Jennifer Morinigo | May 23, 2019 | Data Privacy
On May 22nd at the 96th Annual Meeting, members of The American Law Institute voted to approve the Tentative Draft of Principles of the Law, Data Privacy. Wednesday’s vote marks the completion of this project.The Principles seek to provide a set of best...
Paul M. Schwartz and Daniel Solove | April 25, 2019 | Data Privacy
In this video, Principles of the Law, Data Privacy Reporters Paul M. Schwartz and Daniel J. Solove discuss the developing concerns and changes in the use of personal data. SHARE Paul M. Schwartz Reporter, Data Privacy Principles Paul M. Schwartz, Professor of Law at...