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Breaking away / Maurice E Stucke.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021?]Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780197617601
  • 9780197617618
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Breaking awayLOC classification:
  • K4293
Other classification:
Contents:
The rise of the data-opolies -- Understanding the data-opolies' anticompetitive playbook -- How data-opolies have exploited the current legal void, and what's being proposed to fix it -- Why competition isn't the easy fix -- Who owns the data, and is that even the right question? -- The promise and shortcomings of treating privacy as a fundamental inalienable right -- What are the policy implications if data is non-rivalrous? -- Avoiding four traps when competition and privacy conflict -- A way forward : developing a post-millennial antitrust/privacy/consumer protection framework -- Responding to potential criticisms to a ban on surveillance capitalism -- Signs of hope.
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Book Book Dept. of Communication and Journalism Dept. of Communication and Journalism 343.0999 STU.B (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available DCJ7027

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The rise of the data-opolies -- Understanding the data-opolies' anticompetitive playbook -- How data-opolies have exploited the current legal void, and what's being proposed to fix it -- Why competition isn't the easy fix -- Who owns the data, and is that even the right question? -- The promise and shortcomings of treating privacy as a fundamental inalienable right -- What are the policy implications if data is non-rivalrous? -- Avoiding four traps when competition and privacy conflict -- A way forward : developing a post-millennial antitrust/privacy/consumer protection framework -- Responding to potential criticisms to a ban on surveillance capitalism -- Signs of hope.

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