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Identity Bank
11th July 2018 Innovation / Regulation

Privatising personal identity – part four – The Value of Keys

In the fourth of a series of short articles, economist Eben Wilson (St Andrews) expands on how by having a Private Identity Act that creates personal ownership of data plus Private Identity Banks that look after our data could prevent undue encroachment of intrusive digital platforms into our lives while

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Identity as Property
4th July 2018 Innovation / Regulation

Privatising personal identity – part three – Power Through Dispersed Knowledge

In the third of a series of articles, political economist Eben Wilson (St Andrews) explores how law can support economic principle in the world of big data to help protect consumers. The importance of seeing our identity as a property leads to a proposal for a new statutory institutional form.

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27th June 2018 Regulation

Privatising personal identity – part two – Who Owns Personal Data

In the second of a series of short articles, political economist Eben Wilson (St Andrews) explores the connection between law and economics in the world of big data. The role of property rights and their tradeability is seen to be a key factor on protecting consumer identity and privacy.   Who

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