A Public Interest Tech Approach to Smart Cities

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    Abstract

    The U.S. lacks a comprehensive federal consumer data privacy law to regulate the acquisition and use of surveillance technologies. And although an increasing number of states including Washington, Utah, and Virginia have adopted strong privacy laws modeled on California’s pathbreaking statute, these laws generally exclude government data collection from the protections they create.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalPITcases
    StatePublished - Jan 1 2023

    Keywords

    • smart technologies
    • surveillance
    • data privacy

    Disciplines

    • Consumer Protection Law
    • Law
    • Privacy Law
    • Science and Technology Law

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