The global automotive industry is quietly undergoing one of the largest business model transformations in its history. For more than a century, automakers generated revenue primarily through vehicle sales and financing. Today, companies including General Motors, Ford, Stellantis and Tesla are pursuing a different objective: turning every connected vehicle into a recurring revenue platform. According to public investor disclosures, leading...
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How a License Plate Becomes a Person: Inside the Correlation Pipeline That Connects Cameras, DMVs and Insurers
Introduction A license plate is, by itself, an anonymous string of seven or eight characters. The privacy implications of the surveillance economy documented in Parts 1 and 2 of this series depend entirely on the ability of commercial actors to convert that string into a named individual — with an address, a phone number, a driving history and, increasingly, a...

Beyond the DMV: The Private Camera Networks Tracking American Drivers Without Buying a Single Record
Introduction State motor vehicle agencies collected at least $282 million selling driver data to private companies in fiscal year 2024, as Part 1 of this series reported. That figure, however, represents only the regulated portion of the U.S. license plate data economy. A parallel and substantially larger ecosystem of private surveillance networks, smart-billboard analytics platforms and connected-vehicle camera systems captures,...
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Automakers Are Becoming Data Companies: How GM, Ford, Tesla and Stellantis Plan to Generate Billions From Driver Data
The global automotive industry is quietly undergoing one of the largest business model transformations in its history. For more than...

How a License Plate Becomes a Person: Inside the Correlation Pipeline That Connects Cameras, DMVs and Insurers
Introduction A license plate is, by itself, an anonymous string of seven or eight characters. The privacy implications of the...

Beyond the DMV: The Private Camera Networks Tracking American Drivers Without Buying a Single Record
Introduction State motor vehicle agencies collected at least $282 million selling driver data to private companies in fiscal year 2024,...

State DMVs Collected at Least $282 Million From Driver-Data Sales, Records Show
Introduction State departments of motor vehicles collected at least $282 million in fiscal year 2024 by selling driver and vehicle...

New Jersey’s $2 Billion Legacy Landfill Crisis Raises New Concerns Over Cancer Risks and Environmental Oversight
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The State That Knew: How New Jersey’s Regulatory Failures Fueled Keyport’s Toxic Crisis
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Parental Liability Laws Expand as Minors Gain More Medical Rights Without Parents
WASHINGTON, D.C. — May 17, 2026 — Parents in the United States are facing a growing legal contradiction. Prosecutors are...

Georgia’s Data Center Land Grab: A Policy Choice We Didn’t Have to Make
The Viral Video That Exposed a Larger Policy Problem A viral video from Georgia has turned a local land dispute...