United States:
President Issues Consumer Privacy Bill Of Rights Discussion Draft
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On February 27, President Obama released a discussion draft of
the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights Act. The bill
develops baseline protections for individual privacy in the
commercial context and promotes implementation of privacy
protections through codes of conduct developed by stakeholders in
various industries and enforced by the FTC.
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