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Information Privacy In An Age Of Invisible Shopper Tracking: Who Will Pay The Price For Stores Of The Future?, Kristin Harripaul Aug 2021

Information Privacy In An Age Of Invisible Shopper Tracking: Who Will Pay The Price For Stores Of The Future?, Kristin Harripaul

Georgia State University Law Review

Explosive growth in technology has brought a unique opportunity to the doors of brick-and-mortar retail—a nearly $3.38 trillion industry struggling to regain relevance among modern, digitally enabled shoppers. Specifically, in-store analytics, or shopper tracking technologies, are allowing these retailers to better compete with online stores by tapping into consumer data unprecedented in the brick-and-mortar context. With these technologies, stores now have access to detailed metrics, like consumer dwell times, journeys, product engagement, product views, and demographic data such as age and gender, which can be used to optimize store operations and marketing and promotions.

Recent events, however, including a string …


Expressive Commerce In Cyberspace: Public Goods, Network Effects, And Free Speech, Daniel C. Farber Jun 2000

Expressive Commerce In Cyberspace: Public Goods, Network Effects, And Free Speech, Daniel C. Farber

Georgia State University Law Review

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Tilting At Windmills: Defamation And The Private Person In Cyberspace, Kean J. Decarlo Feb 1997

Tilting At Windmills: Defamation And The Private Person In Cyberspace, Kean J. Decarlo

Georgia State University Law Review

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What Constitutes Minimum Contacts In Cyberspace After Compuserve, Inc. V. Patterson: Are New Rules Necessary For A New Regime?, Joanna B. Bossin Feb 1997

What Constitutes Minimum Contacts In Cyberspace After Compuserve, Inc. V. Patterson: Are New Rules Necessary For A New Regime?, Joanna B. Bossin

Georgia State University Law Review

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