Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review
Abstract
The note examines the Cambridge Analytica scandal and its implications for digital privacy, advocating for enhanced regulatory frameworks to protect user data. It draws parallels with the Enron scandal, suggesting that similar legislative responses, such as the proposed Social Media Transparency Act, are necessary to ensure corporate accountability and user protection in the digital age. The note also explores the potential adoption of GDPR-like regulations in the U.S. and discusses the concept of digital data as property, advocating for compensation for data breaches.
Disciplines
Communications Law | Comparative and Foreign Law | International Law | Law | Science and Technology Law
Recommended Citation
Ezra Wolfson,
Privacy in the Digital Age: Is Our Data Safe?,
3
Cardozo Int’l & Compar. L. Rev.
477
(2020).
Available at:
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/ciclr/vol3/iss2/7
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