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Daily Dashboard | Op-ed: DOJ’s data-sharing proposal a good thing for privacy Related reading: Evolving privacy law 'exciting' for IAPP Westin Scholar

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The Department of Justice’s proposed data-sharing plan is not a threat to privacy as some critics make it out to be, Melanie Teplinksy and Jennifer Daskal contend in an op-ed for The Christian Science Monitor Passcode. The plan would protect privacy by cutting through the extended “red tape” process that officials sometimes attempt to circumvent with surveillance and other ethically dubious methods to obtain data, they write. “This is a much-needed piece of legislation,” they continue. “If adopted, it would allow the U.S. government to set the rules governing cross-border access to data — rules that promote privacy, human rights and the rule of law.”
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