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Representatives Propose Legislation to Protect Student Data Privacy

Posted on March 23, 2015 by pogowasright.org

edSurge reports:

On March 23, Representative Jared S. Polis, Democrat from Colorado, and Representative Luke Messer, Republican from Indiana, proposed a draft of legislation designed to protect K-12 student data privacy. The unreleased “Student Digital Privacy and Parental Rights Act” would prevent edtech companies from using student information to tailor advertisements or creating marketing profiles for students.

Read more on edSurge.

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