A new way to curb excessive data collection by social platforms
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Legal efforts to tackle excessive personal information collection by social media giants could transcend international boundaries if nations moved away from a focus on assessing competition using the value of data, a new study says.

Basing laws around assessments of whether dominant platforms are imposing conditions that undermine self-determination about people’s information will be more effective, researchers have said.

Recent new legal approaches in India and the European Union create opportunities for a global analytical framework that respects national law and enables more effective global regulation. Both new approaches acknowledge…

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