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E-Commerce Firms May Relax Opposition To Privacy Standards |
Companies engaged in e-commerce have long opposed federal standards to protect consumers' privacy -- preferring "self-regulation" by the industry. But insiders are beginning to reconsider their stance, according to reports, and may eventually opt for federal involvement.
Source: Glenn R. Simpson, "E-Commerce Firms Start to Rethink Opposition to Privacy Regulation as Abuses, Anger Rise," Wall Street Journal, January 6, 2000. For text (WSJ subscription) http://online.wsj.com/articles For more on Internet regulation http://www.ncpa.org/pd/regulat/reg-9.html For more on Consumer Privacy http://www.ncpa.org/pd/economy/econ2.html |
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