Iowa Senate Proposes Making Spyware A Crime
Cooked Chicken writes "Iowa State Senator Keith Kreiman (D) is proposing Senate File 2200, an act making the distribution of Spyware without notice an aggravated misdemeanor, punishable by confinement for no more than two years and a fine of at least $500 but not more than $5,000. The proposed bill also provides victims and county attorneys with the ability to file a civil cause of action for relief from conduct constituting the crime of unauthorized collection and disclosure of personal information by computer."
This is a step in the right direction. We need this type of legislation ASAP. However, I should point out:
The problem is that much spyware explicitly tells the user what it is going to do: in the EULA. But how many users read the EULAs? How many people understand them? As a computer repairman for lots of moms, granny's, and kids, I can tell you that these people won't read the licenses even if I explain to them the importance.
Some interesting stuff
We privacy freaks now understand that "anonymous" usage information tied to "unidentifyable" facts like my sex, birthdate, and zip-code are sufficient to identify me when partnered with other databases.