Nonprofits and Privacy Practices

Abstract

Within the context of the University of Oregon’s PPPM 588 course, law is presented in an informative framework for potential managers to consider as they evaluate risk management. In this paper on nonprofits and privacy issues I take an overview perspective of privacy, specifically as it relates to data. This is a topic which was only briefly touched upon through the course content. I present an original paper looking at data privacy regulations and frameworks, along with some recommendations which nonprofit management should consider as they assess and mitigate risk imposed by their operations.

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Nonprofits and Privacy Practices
Publication
University of Oregon Course Paper
Date
December 2021

Citable as

Paterson III, Hugh. 2021. Nonprofits and Privacy Practices. Graduate Course Paper at the Universty of Oregon, 6 December.

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Hugh Paterson III
Hugh Paterson III
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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.

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