Here is my written testimony on "Privacy Rights and Data Collection in a Digital Economy" for the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee. Thanks to everyone here who helped me get my head around the effects of the GDPR, good and bad! https://www.banking.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Ceglowski%20Testimony%205-7-19.pdf …
That's very friendly; thank you! I'd love a copy. // Part of the frustration of trying to evaluate the GDPR is this feeling that the other shoe hasn't dropped yet. So many crucial interpretive issues remain open, and such wide latitude for regulators
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Let me know what address would work best for you - henry.farrell@gmail.com - and yes, this is the basic argument of the FT piece - that GDPR isn’t so much a law as a source of chaos and possibilities.
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And if you aren’t already in touch with people in Europe, I think that they’d plausibly be very interested in your take on the combination of technology and regulation -
@PaulNemitz at the Commission and@bendrath in the EP are both great and intellectually engaged.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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