Toward a Comprehensive Data Privacy Law for Oregonians
In this project with collaborators, I looked at U.S. national, U.S. state level, and other international privacy policy legal frameworks. The work was funded by the Consumer Protection Research Grant, University of Oregon School of Law & Oregon Consumer Justice.
Categories: Privacy Research
Countries: USA
Cities: Eugene
Content Mediums: Event
Organizations: University of Oregon
Hugh Paterson III
Collaborative Scholar
I specialize in bespoke research at the intersection of Linguistics, Law, Languages, and Technology; specifically utility and life-cycle management for information products in these spaces.
Bryce Clayton Newell
Privacy Scholar
I investigate questions within the contexts of privacy, policing, and immigration.
Young Eun Moon
Postdoctoral Researcher in Journalism & Privacy
I am interested in how political and journalistic cultures shape the manner in which journalists in Western and non-Western countries interpret digital technology.
Related
- Regulating the Data Market: The Material Scope of American Consumer Data Privacy Law publication
- Regulating the Data Market: The Material Scope of American Consumer Data Privacy Law publication
- Regulating the US Consumer Data Market: Comparing the Material Scope of US Consumer Data Privacy Laws and the GDPR talk
- Regulating the US Consumer Data Market: Comparing the Material Scope of US Consumer Data Privacy Laws and the GDPR talk
- Name Authority Records and Personally Identifying Information post
Marginalia
Publications
Regulating the Data Market: The Material Scope of American Consumer Data Privacy Law
A comparison and discssion of US State Privacy Laws.
Regulating the Data Market: The Material Scope of American Consumer Data Privacy Law
A comparison and discssion of US State Privacy Laws.
Nonprofits and Privacy Practices
This paper looks at differences in US law within a context of nonprofit risk managment.
Talks
Regulating the US Consumer Data Market: Comparing the Material Scope of US Consumer Data Privacy Laws and the GDPR
Privacy laws in the USA, are they different from GDPR?
1 Jun, 2023 17:00
University of Colorado, Boulder