While admitting that there have been problems with the way big mobile players have handled privacy issues, an industry panel worried that government regulation could be a damper on innovation.
There is a growing discontent over digital privacy issues, but legislation would have a chilling effect on the development of new apps and ecosystems. That was the conclusion of a panel entitled "The Smartphone-Tablet Economy: Apps, Devices, Commerce and the Consumer Obsession" today at CES.
Google's head of mobile solutions, Matt Dorfman, said that major companies are learning lessons in privacy -- the hard way.
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CES 2013: Mobility gurus acknowledge privacy concerns, but worry about the impact of legislation
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on 8 Ocak 2013 Salı
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