The Stanford Law Review Online has just published a Symposium of articles entitled Privacy and Big Data. Here are the contents:
- Privacy and Big Data by Jules Polonetsky & Omer Tene
- It’s Not Privacy, and It’s Not Fair by Cynthia Dwork & Deirdre K. Mulligan
- Three Paradoxes of Big Data by Neil M. Richards & Jonathan H. King
- Buying and Selling Privacy by Joseph W. Jerome
- Big Data and Its Exclusions by Jonas Lerman
- Prediction, Preemption, Presumption by Ian Kerr & Jessica Earle
- Relational Big Data by Karen E.C. Levy
- Big Data in Small Hands by Woodrow Hartzog & Evan Selinger
- Privacy Substitutes by Jonathan Mayer & Arvind Narayanan
- Consumer Subject Review Boards by Ryan Calo
- Public vs. Nonpublic Data by Yianni Lagos & Jules Polonetsky
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