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The Future of Privacy Forum Consumer Privacy Agenda for the New Administration
[…] firm privacy practice. Other important issues, such as those relating to civil liberties and law enforcement, government use of private-sector data, revisions to the Privacy Act of 1974, and other concerns have been raised by groups such as the Center for Democracy and Technology. We call those to your attention. We also call to […]

Online Privacy Decisions Confront Obama
Washington Post By Kim Hart January 13, 2009 Page D04 President-elect Barack Obama is about to face his first tests on consumer privacy, with questions about how much personal information Internet companies should be able to collect about consumers, how long they should keep that data, and whether they should use it to serve […]

The Future of Privacy Forum Consumer Privacy Agenda for the New Administration
[…] firm privacy practice. Other important issues, such as those relating to civil liberties and law enforcement, government use of private-sector data, revisions to the Privacy Act of 1974, and other concerns have been raised by groups such as the Center for Democracy and Technology. We call those to your attention. We also call to […]

Use our data to buy us drinks!
[…] on social networks, but rather that engaging users is more effective than using data simply to “target at” them. We couldn’t agree more. We certainly expect that FaceBook will continue to develop in this direction and that it will succeed in collecting ad dollars by increasingly serving the desires of its users. We never […]