Law & Economics/ND LAMB Panel: Cookie Intermediaries: Does Competition Lead to More Privacy? Evidence from the Dark Web

Author: Denise Wager

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On April 28 the Program on Law & Economics and ND LAMB hosted a panel discussion. Daniel Sokol, Carolyn Craig Franklin Chair in Law and Professor of Law and Business at the USC Gould School of Law, presented, "Cookie Intermediaries: Does Competition Lead to More Privacy? Evidence from the Dark Web.”

Chair:

Avishalom Tor
Professor of Law
Director, Research Program on Law and Market Behavior (ND LAMB),
Notre Dame Law School 


Commentators: 

Ahmed Abbasi
Joe and Jane Giovanini Professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations,
Mendoza College of Business

Patricia Bellia
William J. and Dorothy K. O'Neill Professor of Law,
Notre Dame Law School

Maria Macia
Associate Professor of Law 
LAMB Faculty Fellow,
Notre Dame Law School

Photo: Left to right Ahmed Abbasi, Mendoza College of Business; Maria Maciá; Avishalom Tor; Daniel Sokol, USC Gould School of Law; and Tricia Bellia.

More photos can be seen here.