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Hollings Introduces Privacy Bill

Dynedain writes "Senator Disney (aka Hollings) is apparently trying to get on techies' good side. ZDnet is reporting he is proposing a bill for 'net privacy' requiring opt-in agreements when companies want to sell 'sensitive' information (medical history, sexual preference, etc.) and opt-out agreements when selling non-sensitive (buying habits). US Chamber of Commerce is opposing this." Another article on Newsbytes notes that there are likely to be several privacy bills floating around, offering different levels of actual protection.

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  1. I like this .. by SirSlud · · Score: 1, Redundant

    > The Direct Marketing Association (DMA) said it continues to support industry self-regulation on privacy.

    I get the feeling they've already mailed out 50,000,000 emails and 40,000,000 smail mail flyers to convince the public of this.

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  2. You deserve neither. by www.sorehands.com · · Score: 1, Redundant

    You deserve neither!

  3. Re:This is good, sort of by Ctrl-Z · · Score: 1, Redundant


    Of course, I already wrote "already" in that last sentence before I already got ready to write "already" again. I should preview twice before I'm all ready to hit that Submit button already.

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