Data Privacy
Mar. 15, 2017
Data ownership is an evolving concept
People have been compiling and distributing data for a long time. However, in recent years, as our ability to capture and transmit extremely large data sets has exploded. By John Pavolotsky and Douglas Cardwell





John Pavolotsky
senior privacy and security counsel
Intel Corporation
intellectual property
2200 Mission College Blvd
Santa Clara , CA 95054
Email: john.pavolotsky@intel.com
UC Davis King Hall
John Pavolotsky is senior privacy and security counsel at Intel Corporation.
People have been compiling and distributing data for a long time. However, in recent years, as our ability to capture and transmit extremely large data sets (i.e., "big data") has increased, the volume and types of data that are being licensed has exploded. Examples include geographical data (captured by companies like Google and transmitted to end user mobile phones), health data (captured by point of car...
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