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#951: Privacy Primer: A History of U.S. Consumer Privacy, U.S. Federal Privacy Debates, & XR Privacy Implications with Joseph Jerome

#951: Privacy Primer: A History of U.S. Consumer Privacy, U.S. Federal Privacy Debates, & XR Privacy Implications with Joseph Jerome

Released Thursday, 8th October 2020
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#951: Privacy Primer: A History of U.S. Consumer Privacy, U.S. Federal Privacy Debates, & XR Privacy Implications with Joseph Jerome

#951: Privacy Primer: A History of U.S. Consumer Privacy, U.S. Federal Privacy Debates, & XR Privacy Implications with Joseph Jerome

#951: Privacy Primer: A History of U.S. Consumer Privacy, U.S. Federal Privacy Debates, & XR Privacy Implications with Joseph Jerome

#951: Privacy Primer: A History of U.S. Consumer Privacy, U.S. Federal Privacy Debates, & XR Privacy Implications with Joseph Jerome

Thursday, 8th October 2020
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Virtual and Augmented Reality pose unique privacy challenges, and so it's worth going back to look at the evolution of privacy laws in the United States to see how we got to this point today. There's also a lot of current discussions for the need for a U.S. Federal Privacy law, which started in early 2018 with the aftermath of Cambridge Analytica, the launching of the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and California's Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). There seems to be pretty widespread, bipartisan consensus on the need for some type of U.S. Federal privacy law, but the issue is both sufficiently complicated with enough sticking points that there isn't a clear path for what exactly that would look like.

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