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- Senate eyes broad privacy policies; Committee considers expanding FTC online rules to offline data.(Brief Article)
- The online privacy debate veered into the offline world last week with the possibility that marketers of all stripes may have to provide privacy policies when doing mailings, catalogs and rebate forms. The online privacy debate veered into the offline world last week with...
- Research articles 2000-05-29
- Privacy-related risks reviewed.(survey by KPMG L.L.P.)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- A recent survey of senior executives of major corporations shows that they're paying increased attention to consumer privacy issues, with a sizable majority identifying reputational risk as the greatest privacy-related exposure their companies face. A recent survey of senior executives of major corporations shows ...
- Research articles 2001-07-16
- Disney
- Disney's Buena Vista Internet Group, North Hollywood, Calif., and Infoseek, Sunnyvale, Calif., have instituted a new advertising policy on GO Network, their joint venture. Following the lead of companies like computer giant IBM, as of Oct. 1, GO Network and its sites will only accept or purchase advertising from Web...
- Research articles 1999-07-05
- FTC CITES WEB PROGRESS IN PROMOTING PRIVACY: RESULTS DON'T DETER SENATORS FOR LEGISLATION.
- A study showing dramatic growth in the listing of privacy policies at marketer Web sites isn't slowing the push for U.S. legislation to regulate privacy. A study showing dramatic growth in the listing of privacy policies at marketer Web sites isn't slowing the push...
- Research articles 1999-05-17
- Privacy Remains a Priority
- A survey of 360 Web sites conducted for the Federal Trade Commission by Georgetown University business professor Mary Culnan found that 66 percent of sites surveyed now post privacy statements, compared with 14 percent last year. FTC Chairman Robert Pitofsky said the FTC will send a report to Congress in...
- Research articles 1999-05-17
- FleetBoston Financial Revamps Privacy Policy.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
- Jan. 17--FleetBoston Financial Corp. unveiled a new privacy policy yesterday, five months earlier than required by the law governing financial services deregulation. Jan. 17--FleetBoston Financial Corp. unveiled a new privacy policy yesterday, five months earlier than required by the law governing financial services...
- Research articles 2001-01-17
- The U.S. House of Representatives.
- The U.S. House of Representatives did not approve a bill that would create a commission to study privacy policies--those relating to the collection and dissemination of personal information--and make recommendations regarding future government regula The U.S. House of Representatives did not approve a bill that would...
- Research articles 2000-11-01
- The FTC cracks down.(Law of the Line)(Federal Trade Commission)
- The Federal Trade Commission FTC is taking aggressive action to police the Internet. This summer, for example, the company marketing "Hooked on Phonics" agreed to settle FTC charges that it violated federal law when it rented consumers' p The Federal Trade Commission FTC is taking aggressive...
- Research articles 2004-12-01
- Comcast tweaking privacy policy.(Comcast Corp. is revising its privacy policy)
- Comcast Corp.'s privacy policy--criticized by some local franchising authorities as vaguely worded and unenforceable--will be revised next January, officials said last week. Gerald Lewis Jr., Comcast's senior counsel and chief privacy officer Comcast Corp.'s privacy policy--criticized by some...
- Research articles 2003-10-06
- IBM PRIVACY POLICY DRAWS INDUSTRY CHEERS.
- The online industry is applauding IBM Corp.'s plan to withhold advertising dollars from North American sites that do not post privacy policies, though some executives said the guidelines need widespread adoption, not just on ad-supported sites. The online industry is applauding IBM Corp.'s plan...
- Research articles 1999-04-05
- Language at issue.(Privacy Flap)(Comcast Cable Communications Inc.'s privacy policy questioned in Portland, Oregon)(Brief Article)
- A letter from David Olson, director of the office of cable and franchise management in Portland, Ore., to a Comcast official, Deborah Luppold, vice president of Comcast Cable Communications Inc., in Beaverton, Ore., said language in Comcast's priva A letter from David Olson, director...
- Research articles 2003-09-01
- Comcast brings privacy foes into the fold.(Comcast Corp)
- Comcast Corp. helped blunt potential criticism of this year's version of its corporate customer privacy policy by including franchising authorities in the revision process. Comcast annually updates its policy, incorporating best practices fro Comcast Corp. helped blunt potential...
- Research articles 2004-02-09
- netline.(web sites, services)(Brief Article)
- Your Own Private Expedia Expedia.com (www.expedia.com.) announced a new privacy policy in September upon successful completion of a privacy audit by Pricewaterhouse Coopers. The PricewaterhouseCoopers privacy audit entailed employee and customer serv Your Own Private Expedia Expedia.com (www.expedia.com.) announced a new privacy policy in September...
- Research articles 2000-11-01
- FTC: Internet Should Be Self-Regulated.
- WASHINGTON -- The federal government should not regulate consumers' security on the Internet, the Federal Trade Commission recommended last Tuesday. Testifying before the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Trade and Consumer Protection WASHINGTON -- The federal government should not...
- Research articles 1999-07-19
- Protecting Your Most Valuable Asset.(third-party use of customer databases is controversial)(Brief Article)
- IS YOUR COMPANY'S customer database still a marketable asset? If a firm adheres to a voluntary policy of privacy protection for people who visit its Web site, does that policy become a contract enforceable by third parties? The Federal Trade Commis IS YOUR COMPANY'S...
- Research articles 2000-09-01
- Minimize the Risks of Privacy Violations When Operating E-Commerce Web Sites
- In the past few years, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of laws, rules and regulations applicable to the collection, use and transfer of personally- identifiable information via the Internet. At the same time, governmental authorities have been demonstrating a new level of commitment to investigating...
- White papers 2002-09-16
- 7 Steps To Developing A Privacy Policy With Teeth
- Risking privacy is perhaps the biggest drawback to using the Internet today. That customer wariness affects all businesses, not just online ones. If you gather information at all from your customers - and what business can afford not to? - you need to have an effective privacy policy in place....
- White papers
- Put Customers At Ease With A Strong Privacy Policy
- Thanks to spammers, spyware purveyors and others who seek to pilfer personal information for identification theft purposes, privacy concerns are perhaps the biggest drawback to using the internet. Customer concerns about privacy affect all businesses, not just those online. If you gather information at all from your customers - and...
- White papers
- Privacy Policy
- The Privacy policy explains that employees are not to have any expectation of privacy with respect to any material on company or client property. It further explains privacy as it relates to computer, e-mail, voice mail, facsimiles, and the like.
- Tools & templates 2007-11-16
- How To Create A Privacy Policy For Your Business Website
- Researchers have determined that having and posting a privacy policy on your company website is essential to keep visitors returning. People want to know what your privacy policy is and that you don't violate it. They want to know how you will use personal information about them. A privacy policy...
- White papers 2006-08-29
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