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The Future of Consumer Web Data: A European/US Perspective
Authors:Garrie, Daniel B.   Wong, Rebecca
Affiliation:1 Daniel B. Garrie, Esq. is the CEO of LegalTech Group LLC. Mr. Garrie has received his J.D. from Rutgers University School of Law, and has penned several law review articles on a variety of technology and legal issues. Mr. Garrie holds an M.A. and B.A. in computer science from Brandeis University. Mr. Garrie has worked around the world with the various Government agencies and corporations as a Senior Consultant and is an Attorney admitted to both New York and the New Jersey Bar. Mr. Garrie currently resides in New York City. Mr. Garrie can be reached at Daniel.Garrie{at}gmail.com
2 Rebecca Wong is Senior Lecturer in Law at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University. Her main areas of specialism are in data protection and privacy. She holds an LLB (1998), MSc (2000), LLM (2001) and has recently completed her PhD in Data Protection (University of Sheffield). Her corresponding address is r.wong{at}ntu.ac.uk
Abstract:The article considers the subject of clickstream data from aEuropean/US perspective, taking into account the Data ProtectionFramework (Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC; Directive onPrivacy and Electronic Communications 2002/58/EC) and the USlegal framework and in particular, the Wiretap Act U.S.C. § 2701(2004) and related statutes. It examines the extent to whichclickstream data is considered "personal data" within the DataProtection Directive and the implications to consumers and businesses.
Keywords:Clickstream data    personal data    Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC    Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications 2002/58/EC    Wiretap Act 18 U.S.C   /math/sect.gif"   ALT="  §  "   BORDER="  0"  > 2701
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