Mario Trujillo and David McCabe report: The Federal Communications Commission is preparing Internet service providers for new privacy rules included in the net neutrality order slated to take effect next month. In a memo Wednesday, the commission said it would initially judge providers — like AT&T or Comcast — on whether they are “taking reasonable,…
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FTC Requests Bankruptcy Court Take Steps to Protect RadioShack Consumers’ Personal Information
From the FTC: In a letter to the court-appointed consumer privacy ombudsman in the bankruptcy case of the electronics retailer RadioShack, Federal Trade Commission Consumer Protection Director Jessica Rich recommended conditions the court could place on the sale of consumers’ personal information to protect their privacy. According to the letter, substantial amounts of personal data…
After legal claim filed against GCHQ hacking, UK government rewrite law to permit GCHQ hacking
Privacy International writes: The Government has quietly ushered through legislation amending the anti-hacking laws to exempt GCHQ from prosecution. Privacy International and other parties were notified of this just hours prior to a hearing of their claim against GCHQ’s illegal hacking operations in the Investigatory Powers Tribunal. In its legal filings, sent to Privacy International…
Swire: A Historical Primer for This Week’s Judicial and Congressional Actions on Section 215 Bulk Collection
Peter Swire provides a summary of the history of Section 215 and how we got to where we are right now in this article on IAPP.