It's really not in your bailiwick to
worry about big data.
Not exact matches
This may be another factor keeping some
bigger consumer internet companies such as Airbnb and Pinterest, already skittish
about going public, on the sidelines, as they
worry about market reaction to their numbers and
data - collection policies.
They can see much further into the future than most lawyers; they endure sleepless nights
worrying about the storage and security of
big data; and they are typically fascinated by the potential of artificial intelligence to disrupt the traditional law firm business model.
Additionally, harmonisation of the legislation is another
big plus for EU
data handling; everyone has the same set of rules and, for example, we don't have to worry about whether the German Telemedia Act requires explicit consent in the same way as the Data Protection Act 1
data handling; everyone has the same set of rules and, for example, we don't have to
worry about whether the German Telemedia Act requires explicit consent in the same way as the
Data Protection Act 1
Data Protection Act 1998.
... The majority of businesses just need to
worry about small
data, because in most industries it's the
data that will get you the
BIG RESULTS.
Beyond the
worry about the snooping eyes of the federal government, being able to track
data so easily could be a
big benefit for corporations if they so choose to invest further research into these techniques.