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Exploring the Digital Frontier: The Urgent Need for Privacy Regulation - AUDIO ONLY

19 Jun 2025

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Guest NotesDaniel J. Solove is the Eugene L. and Barbara A. Bernard Professor of Intellectual Property and Technology Law at the George Washington University Law School. One of the world’s leading experts in privacy law, Solove is the author of more than 10 books and 100+ articles. He has published books with Oxford University Press, Harvard University Press, and Yale University Press.Guest LinkedInDaniel J. Solove | LinkedInKey TakeawaysThe Need for Comprehensive Privacy Regulation: Professor Solove emphasizes the importance of establishing comprehensive privacy laws that can effectively regulate digital technologies, similar to how safety standards have been successfully implemented in industries like automobiles and food production.Digital Technology Exceptionalism: The episode highlights the challenge of regulating digital technologies due to their intangible nature, which makes them harder for consumers to understand and for lawmakers to regulate compared to physical goods.Industry Resistance and Long-term Benefits: Solove discusses the resistance from companies to privacy regulation, likening it to adolescent behavior. He argues that while regulation may seem burdensome in the short term, it ultimately benefits both consumers and industries by ensuring safety and trust.Solove's Vision for Privacy Regulation: Professor Solove shares his hope for a future where privacy regulation is both effective and supportive of technological innovation, aiming to change the conversation around privacy and ensure that technologies are privacy-protective without stifling innovation.

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