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Title: Resolving the online tragedy
As a whole, our attention, privacy, and behavioral autonomy are common goods, and we must protect them.
As a whole, our attention, privacy, and behavioral autonomy are common goods, and we must protect them.
Nikolas Guggenberger is a clinical lecturer in law, a research scholar in law, and the executive director of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School. His research focuses on the intersection of law and technology, specifically platform regulation, privacy, the automation of law, and the future of private law. He has frequently served as an expert witness and on advisory committees, mainly on matters relating to financial technology, financial markets regulation, digital policy, and media law.