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Sen. McCain Introduces Privacy Bill

Manjit writes: "An article on Yahoo! reports that Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has introduced an Internet Privacy Bill which would require Web sites to disclose how personal information will be used. I'm not really much for government regulation but I think that the privacy problems will not be resolved without laws forcing businesses to safeguard personal data. My favorite quote from the article: 'The bill would enable consumers to sue Web sites who violate the bill's agreements to sue for up to $22,000.' This would be great! The best way to get businesses to follow the rules is to hit their bottom line if they don't."

The actual bill text isn't available online yet (I think it'll show up here), so I'd be remiss to start evaluating it. I also don't see anything yet at EPIC.

Keep in mind that McCain is the same senator who in January 1999 introduced a bill to withhold e-rate funds from schools and libraries who did not install censorware. That bill's stalled, but he introduced an amendment last month with the same idea. The government giveth with one hand and taketh away with t'other.

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