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Synthetic Data and GDPR Compliance: How Artificial Intelligence Might Resolve the Privacy-Utility TradeoffÂ
Data is in many ways the lifeblood of the digital economy. High-quality data oftentimes requires significant detail which may be at odds with the privacy concerns of the human subjects from whom data is extracted. The tension between the usefulness of a dataset and the data subject’s privacy has been referred to as the “privacy-utility…
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Moving the United States into the 21st Century for Children’s Online Privacy RightsÂ
It has been more than twenty-five years since the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was first implemented in the United States. Since its enactment—well over a decade ago—there has been only one instance in which Congress successfully passed noteworthy modifications to the Act. While there has been a recent increase in proposed amendments to…
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Statistical Securities Compliance
This Article makes three main contributions. First, this Article introduces the Solana blockchain as a public good and provides policy analysis for open innovation. Second, this Article introduces a new dataset for SEC blockchain enforcement, supporting empirical compliance analysis. Third, this Article draws on the legal informatics literature to provide a mechanism for applied analysis…
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The People’s War And Its Application To China’s Legal Framework For CybersecurityÂ
This Article addresses the growing threat of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure by examining China’s response, particularly through its Cybersecurity Law (CSL), against the backdrop of global cybersecurity laws like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The CSL, enacted in 2016, is analyzed within the context of Chinese military…