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INTERMEDIA

DEFINING DATA

28.01.2020
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By Philip M Napoli

Big data has drawn comparisons with everything from private property to oil and water. PHILIP M NAPOLI advances a public resource approach to user data ownership and social media regulation — a logical resolution to the ongoing debate.

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Intermedia Issue:
Vol 47 Issue 4
Issue Date:
January 2020
Region:
Americas, Europe
Philip M Napoli (Prof) Philip M Napoli (Prof) James R Shepley Professor of Public Policy, Sanford School of Public Policy, and a faculty affiliate, DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy, Duke University

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