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Administrative/Regulatory

Aug. 10, 2013

Collection of car data seen as 'next frontier' in privacy suits

Lawyers say advancements in automobile technology are increasingly turning driving a car into operating an online computer on wheels.


By Katie Lucia


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Concerns about privacy have long circled discussion about our mail, cell phones and online interactions. Now lawyers say advancements in automobile technology are increasingly turning driving a car into operating an online computer on wheels. Event data recorders, OnStar and toll road transponders offer significant public benefits, including safety and traffic management. But those benefits may come with a price...

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