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Seduction by Technology: Why Consumers Opt Out of Privacy by Buying into the Internet of Things
[...]paternalistic use-constraint laws may be an impractical solution in the IoT market. [...]legislators could take more paternalistic regulatory action by either changing the default rule or imposing use constraints on manufacturers.
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