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Monthly Archives: March 2003

Resource on Consumer Privacy

From the Center for Democracy and Technology, this new 108 page compendium of papers (PDF), Considering Consumer Privacy: A Resource for Policymakers and Practitioners. The papers address a range of privacy issues including: notice, consent/choice, access, security, private right of action, state pre-emption, the online/offline question, ADR, safe harbors, and verification. The CDT’s resource was… Continue Reading

Customer Opt-Out Option and Verizon

From the blog Pleasing to Remember, detailed information on how Washington state’s 700,000 Verizon customers can opt-out of being the recipients of marketing and junk mail from the company. If customers do not indicate a choice to opt-out, Verizon will share their data with affiliates and third parties. Continue Reading

Major Data Theft at UT Austin

The statistics for ID theft are already registering signficant numbers for a year that is still in its first quarter. According to this press release from the University of Texas at Austin, the university’s computer system was hacked, exposing some 55,200 records that included names and social security numbers of current and past students, faculty,… Continue Reading

Court of Appeals Deals Another Blow to COPA

The Child Online Protection Act (COPA) was ruled unconstitutional for a second time by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, in a decision ACLU v. John Ashcroft, no. 19-1324, filed March 6. The court stated that “…provisions of COPA are not narrowly tailored to achieve the Government’s compelling interest in protecting minors from harmful material… Continue Reading