A sidenote on Zuckerberg’s Senate hearing — why is Facebook taking questions for Cambridge Analytica ?

6 years ago
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https://medium.com/@la_berge/a-legal-sidenote-on-zuckerbergs-senate-hearing-30d1b16c5732

Last night I watched a couple hours of Mark Zuckerberg’s hearing at the US Senate. There is a lot to say about it, so many different questions were raised and I could have commented on each of his answers on so many levels. But there’s a point my legal mind really wanted to make — call it legalistic, I hope it’s of interest to a few of you.

It struck me that I could try to convey a more legally-substantiated framework in which to read the currently-developing events, as someone who has been studying and practicing data protection law and the right to privacy for ten years. I am also only just starting to measure the complexity of the ethical and legal issues attached to data protection, so I do not aim to give an opinion on those in such a brief note. Here we go.

A sidenote on Zuckerberg’s Senate hearing — why is Facebook taking questions for Cambridge Analytica ?

Apr 12, 2018, 4:33pm UTC
https://medium.com/@la_berge/a-legal-sidenote-on-zuckerbergs-senate-hearing-30d1b16c5732 >Last night I watched a couple hours of Mark Zuckerberg’s hearing at the US Senate. There is a lot to say about it, so many different questions were raised and I could have commented on each of his answers on so many levels. But there’s a point my legal mind really wanted to make — call it legalistic, I hope it’s of interest to a few of you. >It struck me that I could try to convey a more legally-substantiated framework in which to read the currently-developing events, as someone who has been studying and practicing data protection law and the right to privacy for ten years. I am also only just starting to measure the complexity of the ethical and legal issues attached to data protection, so I do not aim to give an opinion on those in such a brief note. Here we go.