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Daily Archives: February 19, 2004

FTC Issues Fines Against Two Companies for COPPA Violations

FTC press release: UMG Recordings, Inc. to Pay $400,000, Bonzi Software, Inc. To Pay $75,000 to Settle COPPA Civil Penalty Charges.

  • United States of America v. Bonzi Software, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, defendant., United States District Court for the Central District of California Western Division, Civil No. CV-04-1048 RJK (Ex)
  • United States of America v. UMG Recordings, Inc., a corporation, defendant., United States District Court for the Central District of California, Western Division, Civil Action No. CV-04-1050 JFW (Ex)
  • Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
  • Leading Scientists Issue Report on Gov’t Control of Scientific Data

    From the February 18 press release issued by the Union of Concerned Scientists: “Today, more than 60 leading scientists—including Nobel laureates, leading medical experts, former federal agency directors and university chairs and presidents—issued a statement calling for regulatory and legislative action to restore scientific integrity to federal policymaking. According to the scientists, the Bush administration… Continue Reading

    New E-Gov BioTech Website

    U.S. Regulatory Agencies Unified Biotechnology Website: “This website focuses on the agricultural products of modern biotechnology. At this time, the searchable database available on this site only covers genetically engineered crop plants intended for food or feed that have completed all recommended or required reviews for food, feed or planting use in the United States.”… Continue Reading

    TSA Requested Passenger Data From JetBlue

    Press release, February 13, 2004, from Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Susan Collins (R-ME) and Ranking Member Joe Lieberman (D-CT) …”called on the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to explain its role in obtaining sensitive airline passenger information from JetBlue for a Defense Department database project”: “In a letter sent today to Asa Hutchinson, Under Secretary… Continue Reading

    E-Rulemaking and Regulatory Practice

    E-Rulemaking: Information Technology and the Regulatory Process, by Cary Coglianese, Harvard University – John F. Kennedy School of Government. From the abstract: “This paper…highlights the institutional challenges associated with using information technology in the federal regulatory process and suggests that in some cases existing rulemaking practices may need to be reconfigured in order to take… Continue Reading