Mapping the Online World 2022
NYU School of Law
Furman Hall, 9th Floor
245 Sullivan Street, New York, NY
Mapping the Online World 2022
NYU School of Law
Furman Hall, 9th Floor
245 Sullivan Street, New York, NY
Friday, November 18
9:00-10:30 Panel 1: Consumer Behavior
Mireia Artigot Golobardes, Fernando Gómez Pomar & John Palmer, Unfolding Consumer Contract Personalization
Chris Sprigman & Stephan Tontrup, The Paradox of Privacy Regulation: How Law Meant to Protect Privacy Can Erode It
Karel Kubicek & Amit Zac, Markets for Consent: Evolving Privacy Practices of Cookie Consent Platforms
10:30-11:00 Break
11:00-12:30 Panel 2: Markets and Agencies
Jonathan Mayer, Antitrust Dark Patterns
Sharon Bar-Ziv & Tal Zarsky, Developing Expertise in Novel, and Ever-changing Regulatory Environments: A Multi-Agency Study of Meeting De-Identification Challenges
Daniel Markovits, Levelling the Playing Field
12:30-1:30 Lunch
1:30-3:00 Panel 3: Privacy Policies
Francesca Lagioia, Hans Micklitz & Giovanni Sartor, The Claudette System: Empowering Citizens through AI
Jens Frankenreiter & Talia Gillis, Incomplete Contracts and Future Data Usage
Lisa Austin, David Lie & Wenjun Qiu, Calpric: Low-cost Training of Deep-Learning Learning Models on Privacy Policies
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-5:00 Panel 4: Enforcement
Jens Frankenreiter, Julian Nyarko & Dane Thorley, Using Machine Learning to Enforce the CCPA: An Experimental Study
Stefan Bechtold, Florencia Marotta-Wurgler & David Stein, GDPR Enforcement
Aniket Kesari & Jae Yon Kim, Privacy Law Diffusion Across U.S. State Legislatures
6:00 Dinner at Baker & co.
Saturday, November 19
8:30-10:30 Panel 5: Compliance
David Basin, Monitoring Policy Compliance to Data Protection Regulations
David Basin, Elias Datler, Karel Kubicek, & Aileen Nielsen Attempted Compliance: The Timing and Content of Open Source Software Responses to GDPR and CCPA
Alexander Stremitzer, Lay of the Land: How Do Privacy Violations on the Internet Correlate with Firm Characteristics
Kevin Davis & Florencia Marotta-Wurgler, Regulatory Spillovers: The Case of GDPR
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-12:00 Discussion
We would like to close the conference with a discussion involving all participants, including those who
have not presented so far. We envision three topics:
Lightning talks: please present an elevator pitch on any other project you are involved in that may be of interest to the other participants
Creating, coordinating & making datasets publicly available
Ethical & IRB issues
If you would like to suggest other topics, please let us know.