Survey: New U.S. privacy laws needed to protect Internet consumers
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aIn recent years, China has begun introducing laws that define, standardise and protect the commercial and business uses of the Internet—more popularly known as ‘electronic commerce’ laws. A discussion of those laws is beyond the scope of this article. It is not proposed to go through each...
each of which governs a particular area of the economy. The government oversees consumer protection through theFederal Trade Commission(FTC). States use a variety of agencies and statutes to enforce consumer protection and sometimes expand on these laws. Not all jurisdictions protect consumers in the...
protect gun manufacturers, sex-related businesses may very well find relief in its mission, and the FSC is encouraging liberal lawmakers to work across the aisle to protect marginalized workers. Stabile shares that "while this bill might not be the solution, it signals that change is possible ...
(Internet Spyware Prevention) passed in 2005 and reintroduced in 2007. These bills impose penalties and punishments the producers of spyware. They make it illegal to hijack control of a user’s computer, expose users to pop-up ads that can’t be closed, modify a user’s personal settings,...
The Nebraska Data Privacy Act (NDPA)is a comprehensive data privacy act designed to protect consumers and give them control over their personal information. It grants them certain rights, outlined below, and providescontrollers, or the entity that determines the purpose and means of processing person...
Even though the official aim of this law is to help to better protect the country from foreign cybersecurity threats, it gives more power to the Vietnamese government to monitor or even block access to information. Russia On November 1, 2019, Russia’s “sovereign internet” law went into ...
or lawful and common practices of law enforcement, criminal reporting, corrections, legal proceedings, or medical treatment; (c) Disclosures of materials that constitute a matter of public concern; or (d) Internet service providers or telecommunications services, or interactive computer services, as de...
As internet-connected devices are getting more and more popular, lawmakers are looking at new ways to help protect consumers — and ensure their data isn’t being put at risk by the companies that hold it. At the federal level, there have been a number of attempts to add regulations that...