Joel Reidenberg speaks about new laws on data privacy and the ways they govern how the personal information of children and households is gathered and disseminated — usually without their knowledge or consent. Reported in the Colorado Springs Gazette.
During a Feb. 12 Congressional hearing in Washington on how emerging technology affects student privacy, Fordham University Professor Joel Reidenberg was asked what information would be available in one place that someone could find on a given student from preschool through college. “Think George Orwell and take it to the nth degree,” he answered.
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