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EU Privacy Directive — Coming To the US?

An anonymous reader writes "An article over at ComputerWorld implies that the EU Privacy Directive, or something like it, will soon be signed into law here in the USA. The author seems to think this is a good thing, but I'm not so sure. From the article: 'We've finally come to realize that self-regulation by industry hasn't worked. The states have stepped in, creating the same situation of conflicting regulation that led to the creation of the EU privacy directive. The only question now is if the law that comes out of Congress will be a small step strictly focused on breaches, such as S.239, or whether we take the bigger step of forming a permanent committee under the FTC to monitor privacy as outlined by S.1178. Either way, the U.S. is finally moving away from the fractured environment of the past and toward a comprehensive privacy strategy.' Is it time for a national privacy law or 'Privacy Czar', or are we better off letting things be?"

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  1. Re:Is it just me by WrongSizeGlass · · Score: 5, Funny

    or has this whole "Czar" thing been way overused. Yes. Yes it has.

    I believe Czar is a Native American word meaning destined for failure.
  2. Re:Is it just me by WrongSizeGlass · · Score: 4, Funny

    too bad they didn't read the history books to see what happened to him. He had a salad named after him?
  3. Re:Is it just me by PhxBlue · · Score: 5, Funny

    I believe Czar is a Native American word meaning destined for failure.

    Y'know, based on my knowledge of history, I'd have to guess it means the same thing in Russian.

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  4. Re:the lines in the privacy field need to be drawn by ObsessiveMathsFreak · · Score: 4, Funny

    this will probably kill a few tabloid publications, and decrease the availability of movie star pictures on the internet though :(
    :)
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