Open Markets Institute senior legal analyst Daniel Hanley and Center for Journalism & Liberty reporter Karina Montoya write in the year-end issue of Competition Policy International about the ways antitrust enforcement can provide baseline data privacy protections for consumers, despite the lack of a comprehensive federal privacy law.
Read MoreReporter Karina Montoya pinpoints antitrust, data privacy, and platform transparency as essential to rein in internet giants.
Read MoreThe Open Markets Institute, Irish Council for Civil Liberties, and the Trans Atlantic Consumer Dialogue, a forum of 75 NGOs, have sent the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) a joint submission on the privacy, market, and security hazards of surveillance advertising, urging the agency to act against commercial surveillance and to define “Real-Time Bidding” (RTB) as an unfair and deceptive practice.
Read MoreIn this issue, we take a look at how President Biden’s executive order on personal data transfers from Europe is unlikely to placate privacy advocates on either side of the Atlantic and may raise Constitutional questions.
Read MoreReporter Karina Montoya writes on the privacy features and other data sharing features that are stemming from school-issued electronic devices to students.
Read MoreReporter Karina Montoya asks a leading privacy activist about Big Tech putting children at risk online. This interview is part of Open Markets’ Clearly Speaking series.
Read MoreFellow and adviser Johnny Ryan was quoted discussing an independent review of how to reform and strengthen the Data Protection Commission,
Read MoreReporter Luke Goldstein asks a cybersecurity specialist about Big Tech tensions in Russia.
Fellow and adviser Johnny Ryan was mentioned for discussing the legitimacy of personal data security.
Read MoreReporter Karina Montoya talks with a British legal scholar whose suit challenges Facebook’s market dominance.
Read MoreFellow and adviser Johnny Ryan was referenced regarding his expertise on digital fraud and the potential harms it produces.
Read MoreOpen Markets was quoted to help reiterate the insufficiency of the FTC’s punishments against Facebook.
Read MoreCenter for Journalism & Liberty reporter Karina Montoya talks with a media industry leader about publishers' and regulators' efforts to reshape the future of digital advertising, and the challenges the come with curbing Google's and Facebook's surveillance advertising.
Read MoreCenter for Journalism & Liberty reporter Karina Montoya frames insights from a new author, focusing on the challenges of data harvested by Google, Facebook and Apple, and harms to the news industry.
Read MoreJohnny Ryan, Open Markets adviser, is mentioned for his work on sustainable publishing and tracking-based advertising.
Read MoreOpen Markets adviser Johnny Ryan calls out Ireland for holding back European enforcement against Big Tech.
Read MoreNew paper reveals major escalations of Amazon’s invasive worker surveillance.
Read MoreThis research paper is an update to Open Markets’ 2020 report, “Eyes Everywhere: Amazon's Surveillance Infrastructure and Revitalizing Worker Power,” and details Amazon’s further attempts to amplify and widen employee monitoring into September 2021.
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