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(R)evolution: Stanford Law’s Ryan Calo on Privacy Harm and Education

Posted on December 19, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Brian Solis of (R)evolution interviewed Ryan Calo recently.  Ryan, who runs the   Consumer Privacy Project at Stanford Law School has generated a lot of discussion among privacy scholars by his attempt to introduce a two-factor model of privacy harm (as distinguished from privacy violation).  His paper has cited previously on this blog.

In this interview, they discuss privacy and Ryan’s research on privacy harm and human interface design:



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