
The Monopoly Report Episode 61: State Privacy Law from the POV of Civil Society w/Travis Hall of the CDT
Alan Chapell is joined by Dr. Travis Hall - Director for State Engagement at the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT), a nonpartisan organization focused on civil rights and liberties in the digital age. They talk about the ads space through a lens balancing consumer expectations with business interests and debate the merits of the private right of action.
Travis Hall’s bio is available at https://cdt.org/staff/travis-hall/
Chapell Regulatory Insider is available at https://chapellreport.substack.com/
Takeaways:
- CDT focuses on a broad range of digital rights, not just privacy.
- Data minimization is essential for effective privacy laws.
- Consumer expectations often differ from actual online behavior.
- State privacy laws need strong enforcement mechanisms.
- The private right of action can drive regulatory change.
- Targeted advertising is an area of continued focus.
- Understanding technology is crucial for effective policymaking.
- Advocacy must balance user rights with industry needs.
- Collaboration between stakeholders is vital for progress.
- Historical context shapes current privacy advocacy efforts.
Chapter:
00:00 Introduction and Personal Insights
01:18 Understanding the Center for Democracy and Technology
04:33 The Role of CDT in State Privacy Legislation
10:20 Consumer Expectations and Privacy Law
16:11 Elements of Effective State Privacy Laws
21:26 Challenges in Data Minimization Enforcement
24:27 The Impact of GDPR on Ad Tech
26:22 Enforcement Challenges in Digital Media
30:22 The Role of Private Right of Action
38:52 Improving Targeted Advertising Practices
46:02 Acknowledging the Tension in Data Practices
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