Privacy law scholars Woodrow Hartzog, Boston University, and Neil Richards, Washington University in St. Louis, have been exploring the concept of data loyalty for a number of years. In an article they wrote for IAPP Perspectives, they examine several recently proposed bills to update privacy law in the United States.
Amidst the Apple and FBI court conflict over accessing encrypted data, Professor Neil Richards asks, “What principles will guide the courts facing novel questions about surveillance in an era when our data is held by dozens of companies?”
Professors Daniel Solove and Neil Richards explain how the recent case of Google v. Vidal-Hall in the UK shows that US tort ideas are influencing EU law.