Immunity passports and contact tracing surveillance
Data-driven contact tracing and immunity certification is being used for the first time in history. This Article assesses these apps’ risk and tradeoffs from a private and regulatory law perspective with special attention to privacy and inequality. The Article begins by developing a surveillance-bas...
Main Author: | Cofone, IC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Stanford Law School
2021
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