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Regulating big data: Rules for the new tools | The Economist
WHEN the internet was gathering steam in the mid 1990s, White House policy
wonks got together under President Clinton’s nerdy aide, Ira Magaziner, to
find ways to support it. Principles emerged like the "tax free internet"
(ie, no punishing tariffs on ecommerce). Today, with big data in the
headlines, a new gaggle of policy geeks have put forward a plan to harness
technology while preserving privacy.

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