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(Redirected from User:Kku/information trade)In the digital economy, data trade or information trade is a concept that describes digital data, in particular consumer information and personal data, as a commodity that can be traded.
- Schwartz, Paul M. (2004). "Property, Privacy, and Personal Data". Harvard Law Review. 117 (7). JSTOR: 2056–2128. doi:10.2307/4093335. ISSN 0017-811X. JSTOR 4093335.
- "The economics of ownership, access and trade in digital data" (PDF). Joint Research Centre. 2017.
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- Marr, Bernard (September 7, 2017). "Where Can You Buy Big Data? Here Are The Biggest Consumer Data Brokers". Forbes. Retrieved January 15, 2020.
Data is power in the digital economy. Multi-national corporations have made farming data from monitoring everything we do – what we buy, who we talk to, where we take vacation – a core business strategy.
- Google, Facebook, Acxiom, Nielsen Corporation, Experian, Equifax, Corelogic
Information Sharing and Customer Outreach Customer proprietary network information