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18th Annual BCLT Privacy Lecture: Blanket Opt-OutsWednesday, November 19 | 3:30 PMPresented by Privacy Law at Berkeley (PrivLAB)Booth Auditorium, Room 175, UC Berkeley Law
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Suppose that a consumer has the legal right to opt out of receiving certain communications, being tracked across the Internet by advertisers, or having their personal data transferred from one company to another.
Should consumers be able to opt out once—and have that choice honored across all companies—or must they repeat the process endlessly, playing “opt-out Whac-a-Mole”?
This lecture explores how the law inconsistently treats blanket opt-outs across privacy, arbitration, and AI training contexts. We’ll examine when blanket opt-outs work, why they fail elsewhere, and where legal reforms or private-sector solutions may offer a path forward.
SpeakerLior Jacob Strahilevitz, Sidley Austin Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School
CommentatorsPaul Schwartz, Jefferson E. Peyser Professor of Law, UC Berkeley School of Law and BCLT Co-DirectorLindsey Tonsager, Partner, Covington & BurlingJennifer Urban, Professor, UC Berkeley School of Law, BCLT Co-Director, and Chair of the California Privacy Protection Agency
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