WHY WHATSAPP IS NO MORE A CONSENSUAL WAY OF SAYING WASSUP: A SAGA OF WHATSAPP PRIVACY POLICY UNDER INDIAN COMPETITION ACT

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Autor(a) principal: Shah, Ms. Nikita
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Tomar, Dr. Anjani Singh
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Lex Humana
Texto Completo: https://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/LexHumana/article/view/2231
Resumo: To date, Competition Commission of India’s stand on privacy infringement and data-collection tactics of dominant companies remains abstruse. The argument intensified with unilateral change in WhatsApp’s terms only applicable to Indian Users; they were mandated to share their data to continue using WhastApp.com. The empirical evidence shows that consumers are sensitive to privacy but would still continue to use the services which shows lack of effective choice and therefore free consent. The author defines consent by expounding on the Behavioral-economic concept of consumer inertia. The article explicates how consent gets vitiated by relying on: First, pre-installation is a form of tying Second, virtual shelf space impacts user traffic. The article discusses how CCI could have used the abrogated Personal Data-Protection law to route excessive data-collection tactics and privacy infringement by dominant entities within the parasol of competition. The article concludes by stating that consumer choice independently can be a sufficient theory of harm.
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spelling WHY WHATSAPP IS NO MORE A CONSENSUAL WAY OF SAYING WASSUP: A SAGA OF WHATSAPP PRIVACY POLICY UNDER INDIAN COMPETITION ACTPORQUE O WHATSAPP NÃO É MAIS UMA FORMA CONSENSUAL DE DIZER WASSUP: UMA SAGA DA POLÍTICA DE PRIVACIDADE DO WHATSAPP SOB A LEI DA CONCORRÊNCIA INDIANAConsentCompetition LawPrivacyDataVolulntaryConsumersConsentimentoLei da CompetiçãoPrivacidadeDadosVoluntariedadeConsumidoresTo date, Competition Commission of India’s stand on privacy infringement and data-collection tactics of dominant companies remains abstruse. The argument intensified with unilateral change in WhatsApp’s terms only applicable to Indian Users; they were mandated to share their data to continue using WhastApp.com. The empirical evidence shows that consumers are sensitive to privacy but would still continue to use the services which shows lack of effective choice and therefore free consent. The author defines consent by expounding on the Behavioral-economic concept of consumer inertia. The article explicates how consent gets vitiated by relying on: First, pre-installation is a form of tying Second, virtual shelf space impacts user traffic. The article discusses how CCI could have used the abrogated Personal Data-Protection law to route excessive data-collection tactics and privacy infringement by dominant entities within the parasol of competition. The article concludes by stating that consumer choice independently can be a sufficient theory of harm.Até o momento, a posição da Comissão de Concorrência da Índia sobre violação de privacidade e táticas de coleta de dados das empresas dominantes permanece abstrusa. O argumento se intensificou com a mudança unilateral dos termos do WhatsApp aplicável apenas aos usuários indianos; eles foram mandatados a compartilhar seus dados para continuar usando WhastApp.com. As evidências empíricas mostram que os consumidores são sensíveis à privacidade, mas continuariam a utilizar os serviços, o que demonstra falta de escolha efetiva e, portanto, de livre consentimento. O autor define consentimento expondo sobre o conceito comportamental-econômico da inércia do consumidor. O artigo explica como o consentimento é viciado pela confiança no mesmo: Primeiro, a pré-instalação é uma forma de amarração Segundo, o espaço de prateleira virtual afeta o tráfego de usuários. O artigo discute como a CCI poderia ter usado a lei de proteção de dados pessoais revogada para encaminhar táticas excessivas de coleta de dados e violação da privacidade por entidades dominantes dentro do guarda-sol da concorrência. O artigo conclui afirmando que a escolha do consumidor de forma independente pode ser uma teoria de dano suficiente.Universidade Católica de Petrópolis2022-09-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/LexHumana/article/view/2231Lex Humana (ISSN 2175-0947); Vol. 14 No. 2 (2022): AGO.-DEZ. ; 1-22Lex Humana (ISSN 2175-0947); v. 14 n. 2 (2022): AGO.-DEZ. ; 1-222175-0947reponame:Lex Humanainstname:Universidade Católica de Petrópolis (UCP)instacron:UCPenghttps://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/LexHumana/article/view/2231/3280Copyright (c) 2022 Lex Humana (ISSN 2175-0947)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessShah, Ms. Nikita Tomar, Dr. Anjani Singh 2023-02-27T09:54:30Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2231Revistahttp://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php?journal=LexHumanaPUBhttp://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/LexHumana/oai||sergio.salles@ucp.br2175-09472175-0947opendoar:2023-02-27T09:54:30Lex Humana - Universidade Católica de Petrópolis (UCP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv WHY WHATSAPP IS NO MORE A CONSENSUAL WAY OF SAYING WASSUP: A SAGA OF WHATSAPP PRIVACY POLICY UNDER INDIAN COMPETITION ACT
PORQUE O WHATSAPP NÃO É MAIS UMA FORMA CONSENSUAL DE DIZER WASSUP: UMA SAGA DA POLÍTICA DE PRIVACIDADE DO WHATSAPP SOB A LEI DA CONCORRÊNCIA INDIANA
title WHY WHATSAPP IS NO MORE A CONSENSUAL WAY OF SAYING WASSUP: A SAGA OF WHATSAPP PRIVACY POLICY UNDER INDIAN COMPETITION ACT
spellingShingle WHY WHATSAPP IS NO MORE A CONSENSUAL WAY OF SAYING WASSUP: A SAGA OF WHATSAPP PRIVACY POLICY UNDER INDIAN COMPETITION ACT
Shah, Ms. Nikita
Consent
Competition Law
Privacy
Data
Volulntary
Consumers
Consentimento
Lei da Competição
Privacidade
Dados
Voluntariedade
Consumidores
title_short WHY WHATSAPP IS NO MORE A CONSENSUAL WAY OF SAYING WASSUP: A SAGA OF WHATSAPP PRIVACY POLICY UNDER INDIAN COMPETITION ACT
title_full WHY WHATSAPP IS NO MORE A CONSENSUAL WAY OF SAYING WASSUP: A SAGA OF WHATSAPP PRIVACY POLICY UNDER INDIAN COMPETITION ACT
title_fullStr WHY WHATSAPP IS NO MORE A CONSENSUAL WAY OF SAYING WASSUP: A SAGA OF WHATSAPP PRIVACY POLICY UNDER INDIAN COMPETITION ACT
title_full_unstemmed WHY WHATSAPP IS NO MORE A CONSENSUAL WAY OF SAYING WASSUP: A SAGA OF WHATSAPP PRIVACY POLICY UNDER INDIAN COMPETITION ACT
title_sort WHY WHATSAPP IS NO MORE A CONSENSUAL WAY OF SAYING WASSUP: A SAGA OF WHATSAPP PRIVACY POLICY UNDER INDIAN COMPETITION ACT
author Shah, Ms. Nikita
author_facet Shah, Ms. Nikita
Tomar, Dr. Anjani Singh
author_role author
author2 Tomar, Dr. Anjani Singh
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Shah, Ms. Nikita
Tomar, Dr. Anjani Singh
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Consent
Competition Law
Privacy
Data
Volulntary
Consumers
Consentimento
Lei da Competição
Privacidade
Dados
Voluntariedade
Consumidores
topic Consent
Competition Law
Privacy
Data
Volulntary
Consumers
Consentimento
Lei da Competição
Privacidade
Dados
Voluntariedade
Consumidores
description To date, Competition Commission of India’s stand on privacy infringement and data-collection tactics of dominant companies remains abstruse. The argument intensified with unilateral change in WhatsApp’s terms only applicable to Indian Users; they were mandated to share their data to continue using WhastApp.com. The empirical evidence shows that consumers are sensitive to privacy but would still continue to use the services which shows lack of effective choice and therefore free consent. The author defines consent by expounding on the Behavioral-economic concept of consumer inertia. The article explicates how consent gets vitiated by relying on: First, pre-installation is a form of tying Second, virtual shelf space impacts user traffic. The article discusses how CCI could have used the abrogated Personal Data-Protection law to route excessive data-collection tactics and privacy infringement by dominant entities within the parasol of competition. The article concludes by stating that consumer choice independently can be a sufficient theory of harm.
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