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Reclaim your personal information
Part 1: Establishing a legal right to personal information
Introduction
A. Establishing the value of personal information to consumers
B. Establishing consumers' right to control dissemination of personal information
C. Legal implications of personal-information collection
D. Identifiable and non-identifiable personal information: the myth of anonymity
Part 2: Opt-out, transparency, shared responsibility
European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs General Data Protection Regulation — an analysis
1. Jurisdiction
2. Erasure
3. Consent
4. Profiling
5. Enforcement
6. Consideration
7. Consumer control
8. Portability
9. Public good
10. Privacy by default
11. Prohibitions
12. Personal-data contract
13. Exemptions
14. Personhood
Part 3: Establishing the personal-information contract -- Introduction
A. Action under trespass to chattels
B. Damages for unjust enrichment
C. Contract formation -- Introduction
1. Implied contract
2. Damages for contract breach
3. Offer, acceptance, bargained-for consideration
4. Transaction costs
Conclusion: Transparency in formation of the personal-information contract
Introduction
A. Establishing the value of personal information to consumers
B. Establishing consumers' right to control dissemination of personal information
C. Legal implications of personal-information collection
D. Identifiable and non-identifiable personal information: the myth of anonymity
Part 2: Opt-out, transparency, shared responsibility
European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs General Data Protection Regulation — an analysis
1. Jurisdiction
2. Erasure
3. Consent
4. Profiling
5. Enforcement
6. Consideration
7. Consumer control
8. Portability
9. Public good
10. Privacy by default
11. Prohibitions
12. Personal-data contract
13. Exemptions
14. Personhood
Part 3: Establishing the personal-information contract -- Introduction
A. Action under trespass to chattels
B. Damages for unjust enrichment
C. Contract formation -- Introduction
1. Implied contract
2. Damages for contract breach
3. Offer, acceptance, bargained-for consideration
4. Transaction costs
Conclusion: Transparency in formation of the personal-information contract