Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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 Market Approach to Digital Privacy

Corporation’s interests have not been aligned with consumers in the digital privacy context, but this may be changing. Corporations are incentivized to collect as much consumer data as they can, using any means available. The growth of “big data” and analytics in the business context has made the broad and deep collection of consumer data available to major corporations invaluable in shaping business strategies. The vulnerability of this valuable resource will incentivize corporations to invest in consumer protection mechanisms.


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