‘FTC: Privacy Requirements May Be Relaxed for Small, Maybe Big Companies’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “FTC: Privacy Requirements May Be Relaxed for Small, Maybe Big Companies”.
Scott M. Fulton, III says, “It’s beginning to look a lot more like a “Consumer Privacy Bill of Suggestions” as the U.S. Federal Trade Commission today made recommendations about limiting the scope of any “Bill of Rights” emerging from the President’s suggestions last February 23rd. Already, the framework is being presented as voluntary criteria for businesses, rather than formal regulations.
But after reviewing some 450 public comments about the president’s proposed framework, FTC commissioners issued their recommendations (PDF available here)”.
FTC: Privacy Requirements May Be Relaxed for Small, Maybe Big Companies
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