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Lobbying, Influence, and Power Dynamics
How corporate interests shape tech regulation.
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SUMMARY - Lobbying, Influence, and Power Dynamics

A congressional staffer drafts legislation to address privacy concerns, receiving technical assistance from a technology company's policy team who helpfully explain why certain provisions would be unworkable, suggest alternative language that achieves the same goals more practically, and provide draft text that somehow addresses the stated concerns while leaving the company's core business practices untouched, the staffer grateful for expertise she lacks and unaware that the helpful suggestions systematically serve interests other than the public's.

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