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Why it's time for companies to give us back our data

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageIt's personal: why shouldn't consumers reclaim the rich data trail they create?Image sourced from Shutterstock.com

For large corporations with access to large tracts of consumer data, the challenge remains using it to be helpful, without being creepy. For a retail store, it means making sure customers know their favourite products are on special...

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Sovereign risk fears around TPP are overblown

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imageSecrecy around investor state dispute settlement clauses in the Transpacific Partnership has stoked concerns.AAP Image/NewZulu/Peter Boyle

Two aspects in the ongoing negotiations for the multi-lateral trade deal, the Trans Pacific Partnership, have caused some consternation in the media. The first is the secrecy with which the negotiations have...

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