Technology,
Data Privacy,
Civil Litigation
Feb. 16, 2022
Facebook’s folly and the future of federal privacy legislation
Any legislation creating a federal privacy statute should include requirements that defendants must automatically disclose all information collected on a user, including the content and identities of third parties with whom the information was shared.




Anita Taff-Rice
Founder
iCommLaw
Technology and telecommunications
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The traditional notion of privacy set forth in the U.S. Constitution focuses on limiting the ability of the government to intrude on the right of citizens to be left alone. Today, the intrusion comes not from government but from commercial, political and terrorist groups that are able to track every minute detail of your life from the food you eat, hotels you stay at, products you purchase, and every website and individual with whom you communicate. ...
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