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Symposium Thought Pieces


Unknown Unknowns: The Role of Innovation in Privacy, M. Ryan Calo

Swiss Speech, Bryan H. Choi

Accountability as a Driver of Innovative Privacy Solutions, Joan Feigenbaum

First-Class Objects, James Grimmelmann

Privacy and E-Health Innovation, Sharona Hoffman

Campaigning and Web 2.0: Innovating to Protect Privacy and Strengthen Democratic Practice, Daniel Kreiss

Innovating Against the Grain, Helen Nissenbaum

Data and Power: From Individual Consent to Societal Transparency, Frank Pasquale

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