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Re: FTC Online Privacy Report
The report is a summary of the June 4/5 meeting where the FTC heard from a
half-dozen panels of privacy advocates, consumer groups, and businesses.
I posted a note about it and the legislation swirling around it to
cypherpunks then, I believe.
The hearing/workshop was tense at times. The privacy advocates and firms
were at odds: companies proposed free-market solutions. The nonprofit
lobby groups said it wouldn't work. EPIC, for instance, is one of the
groups pushing for greater privacy protection through legislation and
regulation.
-Declan
On Tue, 7 Jan 1997, John Young wrote:
> The Federal Trade Commission released yesterday:
>
> "Consumer Privacy on the Global Information Infrastructure"
>
> http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/privacy/privacy1.htm
>
> Reuters 1-6-97:
>
> The Federal Trade Commission, which last year held a conference
> on privacy issues, said participants at the gathering agreed that
> businesses have four ways to protect consumer privacy:
>
> -- Notify consumers about how personal information collected online is
> used.
>
> -- Give consumers a choice about whether and how their personal
> information is used.
>
> -- Ensure the security of personal information is protected.
>
> -- Give consumers access to their own personal information to ensure its
> accuracy.
>
>