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Disincentives To Data Breach: Problems With Notification And Future Legislative Possibilities, Ross Schulman
Disincentives To Data Breach: Problems With Notification And Future Legislative Possibilities, Ross Schulman
Legislation and Policy Brief
In the modern digitized and networked world, personal identifying information has quickly become a commodity that can be traded, sold, or given away like any other. The uses and potential abuses of personal identifying information, however, distinguish this commodity from any other. Personal identifying information can be copied infinitely, is often not protected nearly as well as physical commodities, and, most importantly, can have particular importance to the person identified by that information. The producer of a bushel of apples presumably cares very little about where his apples end up, as long as he is paid for them to begin …
Caster Semenya And The Myth Of A Level Playing Field, Erin E. Buzuvis
Caster Semenya And The Myth Of A Level Playing Field, Erin E. Buzuvis
The Modern American
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Readily Deployable Approaches To Geoengineering: Cool Materials And Aggressive Reforestation, Max G. Bronstein
Readily Deployable Approaches To Geoengineering: Cool Materials And Aggressive Reforestation, Max G. Bronstein
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
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Law, Science, And The Continental Shelf: The Russian Federation And The Promise Of Arctic Cooperation, Betsy Baker
Law, Science, And The Continental Shelf: The Russian Federation And The Promise Of Arctic Cooperation, Betsy Baker
American University International Law Review
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