
What's next for data
Technically Optimistic
Debating a Privacy Law in the US
Exploring the potential implementation of a privacy law akin to GDPR in the US, including contrasting views on its impact, the need for balanced regulations to safeguard privacy without stifling innovation, and discussions on tech firms' role in protecting users. The chapter touches on the complexities of privacy in data processing, the pros and cons of limiting data collection purposes, and debates around private right of action. It also delves into the uncertainties surrounding the passing of a federal privacy bill and emphasizes the importance of public engagement in shaping data privacy legislation.
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