Archive | March 16th, 2011

Cause For Concern About Washington’s Privacy Drive

16. March 2011

Cause For Concern About Washington’s Privacy Drive

The Obama Administration threw its weight behind privacy legislation Wednesday as Assistant Commerce Secretary Lawrence Strickling testified before the Senate Commerce Committee about online privacy. Clearly Washington is focusing on privacy issues, but will meaningful consumer protections be enacted? There is cause for concern.

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Google Feels Heat On Shady Ads

16. March 2011

Google Feels Heat On Shady Ads

It took a lawsuit from Rosetta Stone, the language software company, and a Congressional hearing, but Google apparently has finally been embarrassed into taking responsibility for policing some shady ads on its search engine site.

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Consumer Groups Warn Obama Privacy Law Could Be Dominated By Industry

16. March 2011

Consumer Groups Warn Obama Privacy Law Could Be Dominated By Industry

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A “multi-stakeholder process” to develop online privacy codes advocated today by the Obama Administration runs the risk of being dominated by industry and failing to protect consumers if it is not organized in a fair and balanced manner, six public interest groups warned. The groups include Consumer Watchdog, The Center for Digital Democracy, Consumer Federation of America, Consumer Action, U.S. PIRG and the World Privacy Forum.

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